Prospero's Eiplogue in "The Tempest"

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Prospero's Epilogue in "The Tempest" compared to Shakespeare.

During Prospero's epilogue in the end of Act V, Shakespeare is not only tying up loose ends of the play, but also saying "adieu" to his days of writing plays. With the Tempest being Shakespeare's last play, he let Prospero speak for him and say his farewells rather than having himself go up on stage to say his good byes to his last audience.

In Prospero's epilogue, Shakespeare



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