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What interpretation of The Tempest was the same in both the Utah Valley

University and Balinese productions?
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A. Prospero was confused by Ariel.
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B. Prospero read spells from a book.
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c. Prospero was angry and uncontrolled.
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D. Prospero was powerful and in control.
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User BabaVarma
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Answer:

ProsperoPowerful & in control

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Answer: D. Prospero was powerful and in control.

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Prospero is a character from William Shakespeare's the Tempest, a wizard which ends up on an enchanted island with his daughter, and uses his charms to take revenge on his enemies.

In different productions, his character is interpreted in different ways. The productions, however, usually present Prospero as a rather strong character. This is also the case in both the Utah Valley University and Balinese production. Prospero is presented as a powerful magician, who pulls the strings and controls the situation. In Utah Valley production, Prospero is an angry man, while in Balinese production, he remains calm and relaxed.

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