The Tempest

Antonio incites Sebastian to kill his brother and take the crown of Naples. Why? What does this tell about Antonio's motives? What does Sebastian's response tell us about him? What could Shakespeare be saying about human nature?

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The main thing this tells us about Antonio;s motives is that they are selfish...... he's out to get whatever he can, and the more it comes at the expense of others the better; no matter that Sebastian will be fored to lived with the fact he has killed his brother.As for the end of your question....... it isn't all there.

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