why did Prospero, through Ariel, prevents the murders of Alonso and Gonzalo?
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Prospero, through Ariel, prevented the murders of Alonso and Gonzalo by creating a storm that opens the play because he had intelligence that his brother, the Duke of Milan, was passing sonship murders, Alonso and Gonzalo.
He made the storm by magic to wreck the ship, and interrupt the voyage of the Duke and failed to murder of Alonso and Gonzalo.
Prospero himself was the rightful Duke of Milan.
Ariel was under Prospero till the tasks he requires are complete.
Caliban is unquestionably was Prospero's slave.
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