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In the Epilgue, what does Prospero ask of the audience?

A. To forgive him of his wrongs
B. To remember his words and live accordingly
C. To treat others with kindness and compassion
D. To laugh at the mistakes of the characters

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The answer is A. because of Prospero, who is now alone on stage, requests that the audience frees him. He states that he has thrown away his magic and pardoned those who have injured him.
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Answer:

Many Shakespeare's plays have an epilogue (speech given at the end directly addressing the audience); in "The Tempest", Prospero is the exiled Duke of Milan and a powerful magician living in a lonely island; at the end Prospero remains on stage asking for the audience's help to free him, so he can return home with the audience approval and forgiveness, meaning the audience's applause.

Thus the best answer would be A.

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