Answer:
c. The power of magic can be a force for good, but it is also complicated and too great a responsibility for any single person.
d. Revenge can be an intoxicating mission and can sometimes have unforeseen consequences.
Explanation:
These two sentences accurately state a central idea of The Tempest. In the case of the first topic, the idea that magic can be both good and complicated is present throughout the story. The best example of this is Prospero. On the one hand, Prospero is able to solve his problems (regain his place in Italy) using magic. However, magic is also what led him to lose his dukedom. The second theme is also present throughout the story. The theme of revenge is also exemplified in the case of Prospero. The most obvious example of this is the way in which Prospero creates the storm, which leads to unforeseen consequences.