Answer:
The production of Shakespeare's The Tempest that is most clearly an interpretation is One that portrays Prospero as sympathetic toward Caliban.
Step-by-step explanation:
Prospero is a character that never had any intention of hurting anyone or to do anything that could be against any person. Caliban is one of his servants and received a fair treatment until Caliban tried to ra pe Prospero's daughter, Miranda, and he became the opposite to him, then in the story, he is not sympathetic toward Caliban, and it would be just through interpretation that he would be portrayed that way.