In Act 3 of "The Tempest," Stephano is tempted by the prospect of power and control that Caliban offers him by suggesting the murder of Prospero. Caliban appeals to Stephano's vanity, portraying him as a potential ruler of the island and offering him the chance to seize Prospero's position. The allure of dominance and the intoxicating effects of alcohol further cloud Stephano's judgment, making the idea of killing Prospero seem like an enticing path to greatness. Ultimately, his ambition and desire for recognition drive him to consider Caliban's proposal.
to attack prospero while he is asleep
It shows that Caliban is intelligent and well spoken.
Stephano is amazed at Caliban's speaking abilities, while Trinculo is mesmerized by his physical appearance.
He is not distracted by the fancy clothes
Prospero repeately reminds Ariel of how he rescused Ariel from the evil witch Sycorax.
Prospero and Ariel send spirits disguised as a pack of dogs to chase Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo out of Prospero's cell.
Prospero and Ariel send spirits disguised as a pack of dogs to chase Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo out of Prospero's cell.
to attack prospero while he is asleep
Prospero - Wizard and Exiled Duke Of Milan Miranda - His Daughter Caliban - A Monster on the island forced ot serve Prosepro Sycorax - Calibans mother, killed by Prospero Ariel - A spirit, enslaved by prospero Ferdinand - A Prince Gonzalo - A kind man, who helped prospero and Miranda escape Alonso - King of Naples Antonio - Proseros Brother Sebastien - Alonso's brother Trinculo - Jester Stephano - Butler
King alonso, sebastian, Antonio, Gonzalo, Stephano, Trinculo and caliban.
Alonso is the King of NaplesSebastian is Alonso's brotherAntonio, the usurping Duke of Milan, is Prospero's brotherferdinand is Alonso's son
It shows that Caliban is intelligent and well spoken.
Stephano is amazed at Caliban's speaking abilities, while Trinculo is mesmerized by his physical appearance.
He is not distracted by the fancy clothes
Caliban's idea that Stephano should be king demonstrates faulty thinking because Caliban is easily swayed by superficial qualities such as physical strength and the ability to provide him with alcohol. Caliban fails to consider Stephano's lack of leadership qualities, intelligence, or suitability for ruling the island. This decision is impulsive and based on immediate gratification rather than long-term consequences.
Prospero repeately reminds Ariel of how he rescused Ariel from the evil witch Sycorax.
Imagination can see more vivid than reality -Apex