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The Tempest: Critical Essay by Cynthia Lewis

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SOURCE: “Prospero's ‘false brother’: Shakespeare's Final Antonio,” in Particular Saints: Shakespeare's Four Antonios, Their Contexts, and Their Plays, Associated University Presses, 1997, pp. 154-85.

In the following excerpt, Lewis compares and contrasts Prospero with Antonio.

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