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Once upon a time in the 8th century, there was a brave knight who lived in the kingdom of Scandinavia. His name was Sir Ector. One day he was walking to the market, then he ran into the king. "Ahh, just the knight I was looking for," said the king. "Hello, King Jonah," said Ector. "I need you to come to the castle. I have some essential news," said the king. Soon they had reached the castle. "I've got word that there is a terrible dragon who is terrorizing nearby kingdoms," said King Jonah. "So you want me to go kill it," said Ector. "No, I want you to take this team of knights to its lair and then kill it," said King Jonah pointing to the seven knights next to him. "Ok, I shall go first thing tomorrow," said Ector.
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One of themes of The Tempest is forgiveness and reconciliation and it can be said that it is at this point, Prospero decides to not pursue revenge but rather forgive his brother. There also must be other more obscure reasons why Prospero decides to forgive when he has the power to take revenge. Power manifests itself in “The Tempest” in many different ways, including the exploration of the power of love, the universal desire for power amongst men, the power of a master over his slave, and the power of magic and illusion.
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Agatha feels she has to run away to avoid marriage because she doesn't have a choice. She is not allowed to choose who she marries. This shows that in Ancient Greek culture marriages were arranged for the women. They were not given a choice to marry for love. Also, this shows that marriage is something that is expected once a person reaches a certain age.