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Q: In The Tempest Prospero attempts to restore himself after losing his dukedom at the hands of his brother. Toward this end he enslaves Ariel and Caliban. Which central themes of the play are illustra?
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Which event in the play best parallels the practices of colonization?

Prospero uses Ariel for his magical abilities, which are a part of the island's resources Prospero arrives on the island and kills Sycorax, a witch who opposes him.


What did prospero teach caliban?

Prospero taught Caliban his 'language' and how to curse.


What is the relationship between prospero and caliban?

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.


How did Caliban betray Prospero's trust?

Prospero taught caliban how to speak and they were good friends. Caliban ended up tring to rape Miranda, Prospero's daughter. Prospero then makes him a slave.


Which event is part of prospero and ariels plan to prevent caliban stephano and trinculo from attacking prospero?

Prospero and Ariel send spirits disguised as a pack of dogs to chase Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo out of Prospero's cell.


Which event is a part of prospero and ariels plan to prevent caliban stephano and trinculo from attacking prospero?

Prospero and Ariel send spirits disguised as a pack of dogs to chase Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo out of Prospero's cell.


How does the audience learn the background story of Caliban?

A conversation between Prospero and Caliban shares the details of how Caliban came to be his servant.


Who was prospero's good friend in the tempest?

Caliban


Which character relationship in the tempest is the best depiction of how colonizers exploited differences between native populations?

"Prospero and Caliban"


Who was prospero's slave?

Prospero's slave was a spirit named Ariel in William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest." Throughout the play, Ariel assists Prospero with his magical abilities and helps him manipulate events on the island.


Is caliban Shakespeare's character?

Cuz hez da bad-guy!! Caliban is the "slave" of Prospero. Prospero and Miranda, his daughter, used to like Caliban but once he tried to sexually assault Miranda. Caliban's mother was a witch called Sycorax who was the actual owner of the island, but she died. Caliban believes that the island should be his instead of Prospero's.


How are themes of colonialism and imperialism most clearly Shown in Shakespeare's tempest?

Prospero views Caliban as inferior and tries to educate him. - Apex