He speaks in prose ( what most texts are written in: books &essays etc.Poems are not written in prose)
He talked in prosebecause he wasn't as educated as others in the play and also Shakespeare wanted to show him as a lower class character.
King alonso, sebastian, Antonio, Gonzalo, Stephano, Trinculo and caliban.
Most of the humor in The Tempest comes from Stephano and Trinculo, the two comic relief characters. Other characters have funny moments, but those two character's main purpose is to be amusing.
In Shakespeare's "The Tempest," both Stephano and Trinculo react to Caliban with a mix of mockery and exploitation. They see him as a creature to be used for their own amusement and benefit, treating him as a source of humor rather than a complex being. Their interactions highlight themes of colonialism and power dynamics, as they underestimate Caliban's intelligence and potential for resistance. Ultimately, both characters reflect the folly of viewing Caliban merely as a servant or a source of entertainment.
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.
Alonso is the King of NaplesSebastian is Alonso's brotherAntonio, the usurping Duke of Milan, is Prospero's brotherferdinand is Alonso's son
No, Trinculo and Stephano also speak in prose.
Trinculo serves as a comedic character in "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare, providing humor through his foolishness, cowardice, and interactions with other characters. His antics and bumbling nature add levity to the play and contribute to the overall comedic tone of the story.
King alonso, sebastian, Antonio, Gonzalo, Stephano, Trinculo and caliban.
IT PROVIDES A HUMOROUS PARALLEL TO THE MAIN PLOT. (APEX)
Most of the humor in The Tempest comes from Stephano and Trinculo, the two comic relief characters. Other characters have funny moments, but those two character's main purpose is to be amusing.
Ariel is the character who speaks in verse in Act 2 Scene 2 of "The Tempest." Ariel often delivers messages and interacts with other characters through the use of poetic verse throughout the play.
sometimes. yes.
The cast of Tempest - 2012 includes: Roy Alexander Weise as Caliban Mitchell Bonsra as Sebastian Kieran Edwards as Trinculo Charlotte Gallagher as Antonio Afra Morris as Gonzalo Zephryn Taitte as Prospero Emily Wallis as Caliban Nathan Wharton as Ferdinand
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.
Alonso is the King of NaplesSebastian is Alonso's brotherAntonio, the usurping Duke of Milan, is Prospero's brotherferdinand is Alonso's son
He speaks against Caliban but makes it seem as if Trinculo said the words. - apex :]
yes and no