The  storm - Bringing It All Together       The Epilogue of the  agitation by William Shakespeare is an excellent-if not the best-example of Shakespeares brilliance. In 20 lines Shakespeare is able to   operate up an excellent ending to his play, while speaking through and through his characters  al roughly Shakespeares own life and career. Even more amazingly, he seemlessly ties the  both together.In the context of the story Prosperos monologue makes perfect  sense. He has  confused his magical power, so his "charms are oerthrown, and what strength [Prospero] haves [his] own, which is most faint.

" He is now    "confined" on the Island, for his other  election would be to go to Naples and reclaim his dukedom, but he doesnt  ask to do that because he has already "pardoned the deceiver" who took his position  numerous  eld ago. Prospero then says something a little strange, but it makes sense in the context of the story, he ask us to " electric receptacle [him] from [his] bands with the  function of your good h...If you want to get a  affluent essay,  rules of order it on our website: 
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