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The powerhungry servants Stefano and Trinculo thus become rough parodies of the power - hungry courtiers Antonio and Sebastian . All four men are now essentially equated with Caliban , who is , as Alonso and Antonio once were , simply ...
The powerhungry servants Stefano and Trinculo thus become rough parodies of the power - hungry courtiers Antonio and Sebastian . All four men are now essentially equated with Caliban , who is , as Alonso and Antonio once were , simply ...
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Because of this short speech , Caliban becomes a more understandable character , and even , for the moment at least ... Antonio , Gonzalo , and their companion lords become exhausted , and Alonso gives up all hope of finding his son .
Because of this short speech , Caliban becomes a more understandable character , and even , for the moment at least ... Antonio , Gonzalo , and their companion lords become exhausted , and Alonso gives up all hope of finding his son .
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Any hint of sympathy we may have had for Caliban earlier in the play has vanished , partly because Caliban's behavior has been vicious and degraded , but also because Prospero has become more appealing . Prospero has come to seem more ...
Any hint of sympathy we may have had for Caliban earlier in the play has vanished , partly because Caliban's behavior has been vicious and degraded , but also because Prospero has become more appealing . Prospero has come to seem more ...
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Act III action Alonso Antonio and Sebastian appears Ariel arrived asks attempts audience beauty become begins Boatswain bring brother Caliban calls causes Ceres characters charms chess colonial comes continues creates curse daughter decides desire discuss drown duke enemies enters entirely fact father Ferdinand Ferdinand and Miranda final gives Gonzalo human idea immediately imprisoned invisible island Italy Juno justice kill kind king language lines lords magic mariners marriage marry masque master means Milan mind Miranda monster Naples nature noises once perform plans play plot present promises Pros Prospero relationship remarkable reminds reveals rule says scene scene ii seems sends sense servant Shakespeare ship shipwreck slave sleep speaks speech spirits stage Stefano storm story SUMMARY & ANALYSIS Sycorax symbol tells Tempest thinks Trinculo twelve usurped