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... Caliban might be portrayed as evil, but he is not as callous as Antonio, Prospero's brother. Antonio is from the civilized world ...
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... twelve winters".pg.475. Besides Prospero's harsh dictatorship, he very unforgiving to Caliban and Antonio. Readers begin to feel ...
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... Prospero is a very forgiving man, because near the end of the story he forgives the two people who hurt him the most Antonio and Caliban. ...
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... All in all, Prospero forgives Caliban for all the mischievous things he has ... Prospero's first trouble with the nobles is when his brother Antonio usurps him ...
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... as Antonio, Sebastian and Antonio are all driven into madness. Other characters in The Tempest, too, are driven into close insanity. Caliban also proposes a ...
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... However, Antonio is much more malicious than Caliban because he knows what he has done is evil This goes back to the concept of nature vs. society. ...
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... The natural tendencies of Caliban are less distressing that Antonio's taste for evil, since he has not had the advantages of birth and breeding; Caliban, in ...
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He was betrayed by numerous people including his brother Antonio and Caliban who tried to rape his daughter Miranda when he brought him into his home. ...
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... Prospero agrees to free Ariel after his plans for Antonio and company have been ... After Ariel departs, Prospero summons the son of Sycorax, the monster Caliban. ...
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... It is unclear from the first act what Prospero plans to do to Antonio, or the ... are Ariel, a sprite who was cursed to live in a tree, and Caliban, a monstrous ...
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... Caliban portrayed as evil, but he is not as soulless as Antonio, Prospero's brother. Antonio is from the civilized world, yet he ...
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... Caliban might be portrayed as evil, but he is not as callous as Antonio, Prospero's brother. Antonio is from the civilized world ...
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... Caliban might be portrayed as evil, but he is not as callous as Antonio, Prospero's brother. Antonio is from the civilized world ...
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... Ariel again intervenes and wakes the sleeping men up before Antonio and Sebastion can go through with their plan. Meanwhile Caliban is gathering wood and comes ...
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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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... play came in Act II when Sebastian is encouraged by Antonio to kill ... But perhaps the most prominent resistance against authority comes from Caliban, the slave ...
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... play came in Act II when Sebastian is encouraged by Antonio to kill ... But perhaps the most prominent resistance against authority comes from Caliban, the slave ...
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... brother, Antonio - Prospero's brother, Ferdinand - Alonso's son, Trinculo and Stephano - the fools, Ariel - Prospero's magical servant, Caliban - Prospero's ...
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... he gets involved in an incompetent "conspiracy" with Stephano and Caliban to kill ... with his magic again, casts an enchantment on Alonso, Antonio, and Sebastian ...
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... Prospero and Miranda are put there after Antonio takes over the position of ... Prospero has also enslaved Caliban even though he states the island is rightfully ...
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... cast to sea by Antonio, he remains satisfied with the conditions that even though he has no control of Milan, he still reigns over Miranda, Caliban, and Ariel. ...
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... His initial reaction to nature, in this case Caliban, is to make money out of ... act of killing a brother for reasons of greed presented by Antonio and Sebastian. ...
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... Caliban explains "Thou strok'st me and make much of me; wouldst give me ... of this with the relationship between his characters of Sebastian and Antonio and of ...
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... Caliban explains "Thou strok'st me and make much of me; wouldst give me ... of this with the relationship between his characters of Sebastian and Antonio and of ...
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... Humor has transformed Antonio from a two-bit villain into a very real, sour ... take their time pretending to be dukes and kings , even forcing Caliban to carry ...
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... Antonio Vieira, a Jesuit father, condemned this and believed that it was God's will for slaves to be free ... Prospero robs Caliban of his island and of his freedom ...
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... prison. Then besides the obvious signs of oppression it is also apparent when he seems unforgiving towards Caliban and Antonio. When ...
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... He makes the mistake of leaving the governing to his brother Antonio who then drove him out of Milan. Later, he lovingly educates the monster Caliban and gives ...
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... around them or aware of something out of the ordinary, and Caliban is affected ... Antonio and Sebastian tell Gonzalo he is lying about the clothes and the island ...
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... With Ariel he only had to use the threat of violence but with Caliban he used ... So when he handed the dukedom over to Antonio he thought it was the best thing he ...
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