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Drunk and More Drunk Trinculo and Stephano though not major characters in William Shakespeare's The Tempest, serve a large role in the story itself. ...
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... Trinculo comes out from the cloak and celebrates the reunion with Stephano. Stephano, Trinculo, and Caliban take off together drinking and carrying on. ...
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... from the storm. Perhaps he would wear a hat or bandana on his head. Trinculo and Stephano would be better dressed. They would have ...
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... others. Who else to better display Shakespeare's revealing use of humor then the comic relief, Trinculo and Stephano? Even though ...
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... Act III, Scene 2 Going back to the drunken trio of Caliban, Trinculo and Stephano, the monster becomes displeased by Trinculo and says that he will only serve ...
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... 17). Trinculo and Stephano think if the capture Caliban, the "monster," they can tame him and sell him to some rich Englishman. "If ...
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... such as: Alonso - The King of Naples, Sebastian - Alonso's brother, Antonio - Prospero's brother, Ferdinand - Alonso's son, Trinculo and Stephano - the fools ...
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... Calibans point is valid but burning Prospero's books does not assure a victory for Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephano at all, or that it can even bring Prospero's ...
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... He sets the dogs on Stephano and Trinculo with the help of Ariel. ... Stephano and Trinculo are allowed to return to their places in the court. ...
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... The shipwreck survivors Trinculo and Stephano help egg Caliban on and make a pact with him, essentially creating a tribe of their own and setting themselves up ...
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... miserable. Trinculo and Stephano think if the capture Caliban, the "monster," they can tame him and sell him to some rich Englishman. "If ...
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... Of course there is also Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephano who, whilst being together on the island, all seem to have completely different agendas and hence ...
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... Readers begin to feel pity and remorse for Caliban once he willingly serves Stephano and Trinculo, and see that he is not corrupt, but rather becomes a ...
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... Prospero, Trinculo, and Stephano are in control of Caliban, the deformed son of Sycorax, and therefore Caliban is their slave. "Monster ...
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... Prospero, Trinculo, and Stephano are in control of Caliban, the deformed son of Sycorax, and therefore Caliban is their slave. "Monster ...
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... Stephano agrees and says that he will make Trincolo and Caliban his deputies. But Stephano, Trinculo and Caliban are haunted by Prospero's spirits. ...
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... actually very sympathetic. We see this when he willingly serves Stephano and Trinculo and doesn't seem bitter at all. It is apparent ...
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... Antonio usurps Prospero; Sebastian is persuaded by Antonio to usurp Alonso; Caliban, Stephano and Trinculo plot to usurp Prospero; and Prospero--if read as a ...
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... Gonzalo is the idealist of the tempest,Gonzalo does not interact with Caliban, and Trinculo and Stephano are too shallow and intoxicated to take notice of ...
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... He goes on to state that Prospero "tak'st from me." In order to regain or gain his rulership, Caliban plots with Trinculo and Stephano to kill Prospero and ...
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... Caliban, Trinculo, and Stephano try to kill Prospero, but Prospero casts spells on them to fill their bodies with cramps and pinches. ...
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... He goes on to state that Prospero "tak'st from me." In order to regain or gain his rulership, Caliban plots with Trinculo and Stephano to kill Prospero and ...
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... the storm provides for the arrival of the King of Naples, the usurping Duke of Milan, Gonzalo, and the rest of their party, including Stephano and Trinculo. ...
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... Even though Caliban conspires with Stephano and Trinculo to kill him, he refrains from punishing Caliban ("Go, sirrah, to my cell;/Take with you your companions ...
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... In response to the "[torments]" (2.3.61) he has to endure for not being able to dream, the monster takes on new masters (Stephano and Trinculo) in the hope of ...
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... There is no trust in their relationship. Caliban also dislikes Prospero and this leads to him later conspiring against him with Stephano and Trinculo. ...
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... named Trinculo. He is also part of the antagonists and is a clownish figure. He is Alonso's jester, who washes up alone. Also a good friend of Stephano and ...
(1464 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
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