To whom does Prospero speak these lines ? What information does he give about Antonio to the person spoken to ?the tempest
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Ferdinand and Miranda are shocked by his abrupt manner, and Prospero speaks these lines to reassure them, saying that the performance, like Shakespeare's play and life in general, is an illusion, a dream destined to disappear in the natural order of things.
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