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What was Prospero’s compensation to Ferdinand for his enslavement?

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Prospero's compensation to Ferdinand was the promise of marrying his daughter Miranda in 'The Tempest'.

Prospero's compensation to Ferdinand for his enslavement in Shakespeare's play 'The Tempest' was the promise of marrying his daughter Miranda.

Prospero deliberately orchestrated events on the island to bring Ferdinand and Miranda together. By the end of the play, Prospero approves of their relationship and agrees to their marriage.

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