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Christopher Plummer was terrific. All ends (reasonably) well, even for the traitors. The play ends with a "look" between Caliban and Prospero which implies some sort of softening on Prospero's part, even a recognition that what he did to Caliban was wrong. Ariel also freed. Prospero to leave the island, destroy his magic books, his magic staff, give up his power, reconciled with his brother . . . sort of.
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