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<span>that statement is false Prospero is the fictional character in the tempest by William Shakespeare who held the status as the rightful duke of Milan.
His first appearance was at a cloven pine when he freed the entrapped Ariel (happened before the play begun)</span>
Answer:
Learning the king expected his statue to crumble
Explanation:
I believe from a king and his peoples view a respectable towering statue of the one who led them to great triumphs, now expected to collapse to the ground can be a good additional lesson. I try to imagine the situation, what would I do? What would I feel? Before I lay a city left to ruins, the wind picks up the soil from the once lively dwellings. The population nowhere in sight, the statue of the one looked up upon now hidden underneath the muck.
Answer:
a soliloquy
Explanation:
Soliloquy: an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
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