1. Summary of Shakespeare's The Tempest
This shows that underneath all of the resentment and anger that Prospero has, there is still a sound and forgiving man who is willing to do the right thing in order to provide the best life and example for his daughter. ... Ariel, who is a spirit with the ability to at times be invisible, is the one [who actually performs the magical acts instead of Prospero]. ... This shows that Prospero is actually a very smart and conniving man who realizes when he has an opportunity to gain something and takes full advantage of that opportunity even if it means exploiting others. ...
- Word Count: 1545
- Approx Pages: 6
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate