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... When Caliban attempts to rape Miranda Prospero punishes him by making him carry wood and the only reason Caliban does is because he is afraid of the spirits ...
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... his voice after he was clearly identified as the rapist he was taken Phoenix jail where he was booked in the charges of kidnapping and rape ("Miranda v. Arizona ...
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... Because of Caliban's physical appearance, and the fact that he attempted to rape Miranda in the past, he is viewed as a threat. ...
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... to get. Prospero forgives Caliban even though he tries to rape Miranda, turns against Prospero, and tries to kill him. This was ...
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... The entire process had taken a little under three hours, but by shortly after lunch, 10 days after the rape, Ernest Miranda had given a confession that would ...
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... when he says to Caliban "As you look to have my pardon trim it handsomely."(781) Prospero forgives Caliban even though he tries to rape Miranda, turns against ...
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... mercy and gives second chances. After Caliban attempts to rape Miranda, Prospero does not get rid of him. If I were Prospero, I ...
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Few events have altered the course of American legal practice more than the 1963 rape and kidnapping conviction of Ernesto Miranda. ...
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... He was enslaved for trying to rape Miranda after being taken in by Prospero after his mother's death. Caliban leaves and Ariel returns with Ferdinand. ...
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... used against him. Although Miranda confessed to rape and kidnapping he could not be prosecuted because of it. So the first court ...
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... return is imprisonment. However, Prospero accuses him of trying to rape Miranda and that is why he is enslaved. In the theme freedom ...
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... guilt. At his trial, the written confession was admitted into evidence and Miranda was found guilty of kidnapping and rape. The ...
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... When Caliban attempts to rape Miranda, Prospero ends their friendship and forces Caliban to be his personal slave, ordering him to accomplish a variety of ...
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... he imprisoned him. However Prospero accuses him of trying to rape Miranda, so therefore he should be a slave. In the theme freedom ...
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... him the opposite of Ariel. He even tried to rape Miranda once, but was stopped by Prospero in the process. In fact, it might even ...
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... Thus, the Supreme Court needed something more concrete. In 1965 Ernesto Miranda was charged with the kidnapping and rape of a young woman. ...
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... Caliban. This second betrayal is caused by Caliban trying to rape Miranda, which was utterly looked down upon by Prospero. Prospero's ...
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... Thus, the Supreme Court needed something more concrete. In 1965 Ernesto Miranda was charged with the kidnapping and rape of a young woman. ...
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... warning. Miranda first became an issue in 1966 when Arizona police arrested Ernesto Miranda on a rape and kidnapping charge. After ...
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... nurture. It was Prospero who tried to civilize him however Caliban retained his mother's immorality by attempting to rape Miranda. In ...
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... of Caliban's life. Caliban falls from Prospero's favor after he is accused of attempting to rape Miranda. This enrages Prospero ...
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... At the time, rape was one of the most popular crimes in Phoenix, and because the woman's description of her attacker fit Miranda's profile, he was arrested by ...
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... She only wasn't allowed to see daylight. First Miranda thought he wanted to rape her but he was more interested in intense love. ...
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... She only wasn't allowed to see daylight. First Miranda thought he wanted to rape her but he was more interested in intense love. ...
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... them. Others try to civilize him to be a noble savage, but he belongs to nature as seen through the attempted rape of Miranda. Sadly ...
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... Even his attempted rape of Miranda (whose principal function in the play, some feminist scholars maintain, is to serve as a "walking emblem of chastity"4) is ...
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... However, Caliban was enslaved because he raped Prospero's daughter, Miranda. Rape appeals to the reader as a good cause for enslavement, but Shakespeare shows ...
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... his humanity and captives because he is forgiving the person that hurt him deeply especially when he turned on him and tried to rape his daughter, Miranda. ...
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... However, Caliban was enslaved because he raped Prospero's daughter, Miranda. Rape appeals to the reader as a good cause for enslavement, but Shakespeare shows ...
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... However, Caliban was enslaved because he raped Prospero's daughter, Miranda. Rape appeals to the reader as a good cause for enslavement, but Shakespeare shows ...
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