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Prospero wants revenge because Antonio and Alonso usurped him and sent him to the island--but he more forgives than revenges against them. Look at the end of the ye elves speech: he forgives Antonio. What they did was horrible, and anyone would want redemption for it. He really just wants his dukedom back, and that is all he takes; he wants to forgive them and get it.

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