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Alonso must be willing to give up his life in order to become truly penitent and to be forgiven for his treachery against Prospero . Similarly , in order to rejoin the world he has been driven from , Prospero must be willing to give up ...
Alonso must be willing to give up his life in order to become truly penitent and to be forgiven for his treachery against Prospero . Similarly , in order to rejoin the world he has been driven from , Prospero must be willing to give up ...
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The isle is full of noises , Sounds , and sweet airs , that give delight and hurt not . ... Shakespeare gives him this speech and reminds the audience that Caliban has something within himself that Prospero , Stefano , Trinculo , and ...
The isle is full of noises , Sounds , and sweet airs , that give delight and hurt not . ... Shakespeare gives him this speech and reminds the audience that Caliban has something within himself that Prospero , Stefano , Trinculo , and ...
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Why does Shakespeare give these lines to Caliban rather than , say , Ariel or Miranda ? Caliban's speech is most remarkable and compelling largely because of how different it is from anything he has said before .
Why does Shakespeare give these lines to Caliban rather than , say , Ariel or Miranda ? Caliban's speech is most remarkable and compelling largely because of how different it is from anything he has said before .
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