He treats Miranda like a daughter, yet he still uses his magical powers on her so she does what he wants.
He treats Miranda like a daughter, yet he still uses his magical powers on her so she does what he wants.
He takes Caliban's freedom and treats him as a slave.
Prospero treats Ariel a bit harsh and mean to him and Ariel was disappointed he had heard Prospero had set more work for him because he wanted his freedom. Prospero had said about how he had saved him from the Pine Tree from the curse of sycorax but Prospero said to Ariel that he did forget about that and was very ungrateful to him and Proppero said that if he had complain again he would split him like a piece of oak tree and Ariel wanted to forgive him for complaining and he should go away and be invisible and kindly said in two days he would free him.
Prospero treats Caliban as a slave. Caliban's speech, found in 1.2.334-47, establishes Caliban's point of view of his treatment by Prospero early on in the play, and the audience needs to keep this in mind throughout the remainder of it. The general complaint by those who have read the play, including most college professors, use the alleged complaint of rape as a justifiable reason for the poor treatment Caliban receives at the hands of all who come into contact with him. But this is taking political correctness too far, in my opinion. Caliban, it must be remembered, is a "natural" creature and does not hold to or even understand a society's ideology about sexual relations. I have argued this in papers and, in effect, set myself up as Caliban's defense attorney. :o) In reading the play from such a defense attorney's point of view, there are other places throughout in which can be found good evidence to argue the case. I shall let you have the pleasure of reading through to find those parts :o)
No, "treats" can be a verb--Every year on his birthday, he treats himself to something nice."Treats" can also be a plural noun--I've made some yummy treats.
He gives his visitors a supply of food and a hunting knife before he goes and hunts them but he doesn't give them an option of wanting to be hunted or not
Typically that statement is dealing with employee relations. A company that treats its employees poorly typically finds out that employees want to band together for better working conditions, pay, etc. Inversely a company that treats its employees like they themselves would wish to be treated rarly have union organizing issues.
A Doctor Who treats children is called a paediatrician
Pete's Treats was created in 1999.
Seaside Treats was created in 1984.
Audible Treats was created in 2004.
The word "treats" has one syllable.
A gastroenterologist treats diseases of the stomach.