what does prospero's symbolize in the tempest?
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The tempest that begins the play, and which puts all of Prospero's enemies at his disposal, symbolizes the suffering Prospero endured, and which he wants to inflict on others. ... The tempest is also a symbol of Prospero's magic, and of the frightening, potentially malevolent side of his power.
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Prospero must make his enemies suffer as he has suffered so that they will learn from their suffering, as he has from his. The tempest is also a symbol of Prospero's magic, and of the frightening, potentially malevolent side of his power
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