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As stated by critic Karl Elye: "Prospero's apparent tyrannical stance is revealed in his exile and verbal abuse of Caliban, and also his tirade and threat to imprison Ariel again "till / Thou hast howl'd away twelve winters" (Elye 24). Aside from the sin of tyranny, Prospero also seems unforgiving toward Caliban and Antonio...
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Aside from the sin of tyranny, Prospero also seems unforgiving toward Caliban and Antonio. When we see Caliban willingly serving Stephano and Trinculo, we begin to realize that Caliban is not evil, and could in fact be a most affectionate servant. When Caliban speaks of Prospero as a "tyrant," Shakespeare implies that the fault of alienating Caliban lies with Prospero's failure to understand Caliban's limitations...
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Compare and contrast the ways in which prospero talks to miranda, ariel and caliban   Explore how the character of Prospero develops in the course of The Tempest. How does the Prospero of Act One Scene Two compare to that we hear in the final scene of the play? Compare your interpretation of the play with that of other critics.   Explore the ways in which Prospero is presented as a character in William Shakespeare's ?The Tempest'   Character Analysis Of Prospero   Prospero Constructs the Tempest Hierarchy and Returns Affairs to a "Natural" State   The Tempest (prospero Vs. Cali   The Tempest: Caliban Unjustly Punished   caliban upon setebos   The Tempest: Caliban   The Tempest: Caliban   porspero   Prospero'S Illusion Of Justice   A Tragedy is a Play which Explores Human Weakness and Suffering, Leading to a Disastrous End. What are the Causes of the Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet and how does Shakespeare Dramatise them?   How Does Shakespeare Use Dramatic Devices Is Act 3 Scene 1 Of 'Romeo And Juliet' In Order To Make It An Exciting Scene And A Turning Point In The Play   How does Shakespeare use dramatic devices is Act 3 scene 1 of "Romeo and Juliet" in order to make it an exciting scene and a turning point in the play  
 
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