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Which production of Shakespeare's The Tempest is most clearly an interpretation?

A. One that portrays Prospero as sympathetic toward Caliban
B. One that includes characteristics of tragedy, comedy, and romance
C. One that portrays Antonio as power-hungry and thoughtless
D. One that portrays Caliban as both a man and a monster

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Answer: A. One that portrays Prospero as sympathetic toward Caliban.

This is the production that is most clearly an interpretation of The Tempest. We know this because the production would differ significantly from the commonly accepted view of the story. Most productions depict Prospero as unkind and authoritarian when dealing with Caliban. Therefore, a production that takes a different approach would be unusual.

Answer:

I know that this isn't one of the answer choices but on mine the answer was: One that portrays all the characters as monstrous except Caliban.