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Calibans Nature

When looking at Shakespeare's "The Tempest" one can find an underlying themes

of civilization verses barbarism. The characters that are created represent symbols of

nature, and their actions build their symbolism. Through the actions we get a view of

Shakespeare's ideas on civilization and the uncivilized, as well of letting the reader form

Prospero, the former Duke of Milan, after being removed by his brother, arrives on

an island. He frees a spirit named Ariel from a spell and in turn makes the spirit his slave.

He also enslaves a native monster named Caliban. These two slaves, Caliban and Ariel

represent the theme of nature verses nature. Caliban is considered the illustration of the

During the first meeting, Caliban comes across as very savage and immoral.

Prospero, when approaching Caliban's lair, says disdainfully, "...[he] never/Yields us kind

answer," meaning Caliban never responds with respect. Once Prospero reaches the cave

he calls out and Caliban harshly retorts, "There's wood enough within." This short rep


society's standards. Due this aspect there is a degree of sympathy towards Caliban

Caliban committed a crime that deserved punishment, but he was not raised in

among the civilized because is a way of life he could never fully understand. Even though

on the readers for those who are less fortunate. Shakespeare show that our perception of

was his teacher, he taught Caliban to speak and in return Caliban showed him the island,

reader as a good cause for punishment, but Shakespeare also illustrates that Caliban

society so therefore did not know what he did wrong. The only way of life he knew was

portrays Caliban, as a hideous beast. His appearance is meant to illustrate the immoral

worse than that of Caliban's nature.



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