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Stephano thinks Trinculo has called him a liar. But it is actually Ariel who called him a liar, imitating Trinculo's voice. This in in Act III Scene 2.
An eight-limbed monster.
Prospero and Ariel send spirits disguised as a pack of dogs to chase Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo out of Prospero's cell.
He speaks against Caliban but makes it seem as if Trinculo said the words. - apex :]
Prospero and Ariel send spirits disguised as a pack of dogs to chase Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo out of Prospero's cell.
They are distracted by the fancy clothing.
No, Trinculo and Stephano also speak in prose.
They fear for their lives.
Caliban shows his intelligence by recognizing the potential power of language and manipulation, which he uses to deceive Stephano and Trinculo. He outwits them by appealing to their desires for power and control, ultimately turning the tables on them and exposing their own foolishness. Caliban's cunning and ability to see through their intentions showcase his intelligence in comparison to Stephano and Trinculo.
King alonso, sebastian, Antonio, Gonzalo, Stephano, Trinculo and caliban.
Stephano is amazed at Caliban's speaking abilities, while Trinculo is mesmerized by his physical appearance.
IT PROVIDES A HUMOROUS PARALLEL TO THE MAIN PLOT. (APEX)