No, Trinculo and Stephano also speak in prose.
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.
They were more likely to speak in prose and less likely in poetry. Of course, all types of characters speak prose sometimes.
The ones who do are usually main characters, often giving introspective soliloquies or passionate addresses. Most of his famous speeches are written in blank verse. People speak in prose when they are ignorant lower class people, when they are making jokes, when they are crazy or very upset, or if they are a character in the play Much Ado About Nothing. In this play everyone speaks in prose all the time.
It shows that Caliban is intelligent and well spoken.
It sort of like shows that he knows he's not ace cos he's like licking his feet and stuff, but he grows in confidence a load. How he treats Trinculo on the other hand shows that he's confident, cos he'd never speak to someone like that before.i hope this helped im kinda stuck on the tempest too =/
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.
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.
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.
Stephano and Trinculo referring to Caliban as their pet monster
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.
They speak in prose because "that kind of common language symbolizes their status in life."
No, members of the lower classes are not the only ones who speak in prose instead of blank verse. In literature, prose is often used to depict everyday speech and dialogue, while blank verse is a form of poetry without rhyme. The use of prose or blank verse can vary depending on the character, the context, and the style of the writing.
They were more likely to speak in prose and less likely in poetry. Of course, all types of characters speak prose sometimes.
sometimes. yes.
The ones who do are usually main characters, often giving introspective soliloquies or passionate addresses. Most of his famous speeches are written in blank verse. People speak in prose when they are ignorant lower class people, when they are making jokes, when they are crazy or very upset, or if they are a character in the play Much Ado About Nothing. In this play everyone speaks in prose all the time.
the commoners
It shows that Caliban is intelligent and well spoken.