The Tempest Alternate Ending Essay

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The prince became furious as no one listened to his command. He bolted towards the man in the mask. He chased after him through all seven chamber until finally the masked man stopped in the seventh chamber. The prince stopped and just stared, expecting something, anything. The masked man turned around and stared the prince in his eyes. The man put his finger to his lips and held them there for a moment. Then reached for his mask, he had no face; it was pure evil, pure darkness. The prince stared in horror; he then looked down at the dagger in his hand. He started to raise it but towards himself. In a quick motion the dragger went straight into the prince’s chest. The man put his mask back on and walked towards the dying prince, and said “don’t worry ungrateful prince, you will rise again and cause more damage. I promise you”. The masked man walked away as everyone stood quietly. …show more content…
They hovered over him with teary eyes and loud gasps. No one dared to touch the man though, they were afraid of him; of what he might become. At that moment the prince took a deep breathe, and stood up from the ground. “Prince Prospero, Are you feeling alright?” A young woman said. Prince Prospero said nothing, just stood there staring the beautiful woman down. He began to walk closer to her. “Prince you look sick, maybe we should get you to bed, don’t you think?” He lunged towards her with rage on face and anger coursing through his veins. His teeth began to thrash into her throat, and his finger nails piercing her body. She fell on the ground as the prince ripped at her throat with his dagger like teeth. The people ran in horror but when they tried to open the doors, they were all locked shut. Terror ran through the seventh chamber. People screamed at the top of their lungs and others were getting

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