I apparently was well-wooded, as Sycorax imprisoned Ariel in a pine tree. Prospero refers to oak trees and Sebastian has a large number of logs to move which must have come from somewhere.
Trinculo talks about one part of the island having neither bush nor shrub in II ii but later in the same scene Caliban tells him he can show him where there are berry-bushes and springs.
Caliban
The little monster in it is called, Caliban! He used to own the island.
Caliban is an outcast because he is a monsterlike being and not human.
Caliban's mothers name is Sycorax
In Shakespeare's "The Tempest," Caliban is taught to speak by Prospero, who arrives on the island and takes control after being shipwrecked there. Prospero initially teaches Caliban language and communication, hoping to civilize him. However, Caliban later resents this impartation, feeling that it has only led to his subjugation and loss of his natural identity. This relationship highlights themes of colonization and the complexities of power and language.
The Tempest.
Caliban
The little monster in it is called, Caliban! He used to own the island.
Caliban is an outcast because he is a monsterlike being and not human.
Ariel is willingly obedient, while Caliban is forced into obedience.
Miranda hangs back and keeps her distance from Caliban.
The Balinese production, because Caliban's face is hairy and he has clawlike hands
Caliban's mothers name is Sycorax
No, caliban does not dislike miranda, in the tempest. He believes that she is beautiful as she is the only woman he has ever seen except his mother. Miranda dislikes him though as he tried to violate her honour when she was just a child.
I think you mean Caliban
The Tempest
In Shakespeare's play "The Tempest," Prospero's two slaves are Caliban and Ariel. Caliban is a beast-like, native inhabitant of the island who resents Prospero's rule, while Ariel is a magical spirit who serves Prospero willingly in exchange for the promise of freedom.