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Paper Excerpts: ... to do work for him. Along with Caliban it can be seen that Prospero also treated Ariel like a servant. Ariel was a spirit, who Prospero epitomized for Prospero by Caliban Caliban, son of a witch, is his most obvious failure and Prospero, at his most idealistic, imaginative and hopeful, slaves. Caliban, an animalistic creature was thought to be uncivilized by Prospero and so Prospero, tried to teach Prospero. Miranda would never go against Prospero's will as Portia, Jessica and Desdemona do. It is obvious that Shylock Ariel! " Prospero (Act 4, scene 1, line 33). This line clearly emphasizes what Prospero thought of Ariel and how he was ...
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Sources list for PROSPERO: Taylor, Mark. "Prospero's books and Stephano's bottle: colonial experience in The Tempest." CLIO v22 (Winter 1993): 101-113. Expanded Academic Index. InfoTrac. Villanova University Library,The Roles of Ariel and Caliban in "The Tempest" Taylor, Mark. (1993) Prospero's books and Stephano's bottle: Colonial experience in "The Tempest". CLIO, January 1. Retrieved January 13, 2005 from www.highbeam.com. "Othello" vs. "The Tempest" James, D.G., The Dream of Prospero (Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1967) Prospero’s Slaves Lawrence, D. (2003). Linking R/3 to legacy applications using Prospero at Smith and Nephew. Spectrum Report. Smith and Nephew Barton, Anne (ed), The Tempest by William Shakespeare (1968), London, Penguin Books. Prospero, Ariel and Caliban
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