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Caliban and Prospero hate each other because Caliban tried to sexually assault Miranda. Caliban has been taught how to speak and Caliban insulted his learned gift by just using it to insult Prospero and Miranda.
Caliban. That's so obvious who doesnt know that!?
Caliban calls Stephano a god, because Stephano has introduced Caliban to alcohol.
Miranda stands behind her father when she feels threatened by Caliban.
The Tempest.
I think you mean Caliban
He takes Caliban's freedom and treats him as a slave.
Caliban is often depicted as a symbol of the colonized and oppressed indigenous peoples. He is aggressive, bestial, and vengeful toward his oppressors, notably Prospero. Caliban's behavior is shaped by his treatment and exploitation by the colonizers, leading to resentment and a desire for revenge.
"Prospero and Caliban"
Caliban
No, Trinculo and Stephano also speak in prose.
Europeans used physical punishment to control native populations, just as prospero punishes caliban with physical pain. ---APEXXX
Europeans took away the native populations' freedom like Prospero took Caliban's freedom.
Caliban and Prospero hate each other because Caliban tried to sexually assault Miranda. Caliban has been taught how to speak and Caliban insulted his learned gift by just using it to insult Prospero and Miranda.
Caliban was created in 1611.
Caliban. That's so obvious who doesnt know that!?