The Tempest

Conclusion on The Tempest by William Shakespeare.

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In the conclusion of the play, Prospero invites Alonso and the others to rest with him for the night. He says he will accompany Alonso and the others back to Naples for Miranda and Ferdinand wedding, and then he plans to retire to Milan. Prospero also frees Ariel.

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The Tempest