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- Caliban - Wikipedia
Caliban ( ˈkælɪbæn KAL-i-ban), the subhuman son of the sea witch Sycorax, is an important character in William Shakespeare 's play The Tempest
- Caliban | Prospero’s servant, monster | Britannica
Caliban, a feral, sullen, misshapen creature in Shakespeare’s The Tempest The son of the sorceress Sycorax, Caliban is the sole inhabitant of his island (excluding the imprisoned Ariel) until Prospero and his infant daughter Miranda are cast ashore
- Caliban Character Analysis in The Tempest - SparkNotes
Prospero’s dark, earthy slave, frequently referred to as a monster by the other characters, Caliban is the son of a witch-hag and the only real native of the island to appear in the play He is an extremely complex figure, and he mirrors or parodies several other characters in the play
- Caliban in Shakespeares The Tempest: A Critical Analysis
Caliban, the degenerate figure of malice and hatred in "The Tempest," is a highly controversial Shakespearean character While the original productions staged him as a monster, postcolonial critics have widely questioned such representation in terms of identity, indigenous voices and silences
- Caliban, The Tempest: A Character Analysis - No Sweat Shakespeare
Caliban is a character in The Tempest, which begins with a shipwreck off a remote Mediterranean island Prospero and his fifteen-year-old daughter, Miranda, are watching it He tells her, for the first time, how they came to be on the island
- CALIBAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CALIBAN is a savage and deformed slave in Shakespeare's The Tempest
- Caliban Character Analysis in The Tempest - LitCharts
Though capable of sensitivity and eloquence, Caliban is furious and bitter and wants nothing more than to rid himself of Prospero Caliban's name is a near anagram for the world "cannibal," and in many ways he is a symbol of the natives that European explorers encountered
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