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.
I think you mean Caliban
He takes Caliban's freedom and treats him as a slave.
"Prospero and Caliban"
No, Trinculo and Stephano also speak in prose.
she is a character in one of shakespeares plays called othello and shes a bit of a hoe
The Tempest.
In one of his great plays, his main characters, in a love play, were Romeo and Juliet.
Ophelia
I think you mean Caliban
Caliban is not a figure from Greek mythology; rather, he is a character from William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest." In the play, Caliban is portrayed as a deformed and monstrous native of the island, often interpreted as a symbol of colonization and the complexities of civilization versus savagery. His character reflects themes of power, cultural conflict, and the human condition.
He takes Caliban's freedom and treats him as a slave.
Caliban is often depicted as a symbol of the colonized and oppressed indigenous peoples. He is aggressive, bestial, and vengeful toward his oppressors, notably Prospero. Caliban's behavior is shaped by his treatment and exploitation by the colonizers, leading to resentment and a desire for revenge.
"Prospero and Caliban"
No, Trinculo and Stephano also speak in prose.
Caliban
The portrayal of Ariel as female. Apex.
she is a character in one of shakespeares plays called othello and shes a bit of a hoe