Asked by Henry
Writeacher, I clarified all the instances of "Prospero" and "Caliban".
Thank you very much.
1) Who is Caliban? How did Caliban behave towards Prospero when Prospero first arrived on the island? Does Caliban regret his behaviour now? What does Caliban wish?
2) What did Prospero and his daughter try to teach Caliban? What did Caliban do to spoil their relationship? How do both Prospero and Miranda call him?
3) In what way is The Tempest different from Shakespeare’s previous plays? What is the most striking feature of the play?
Thank you very much.
1) Who is Caliban? How did Caliban behave towards Prospero when Prospero first arrived on the island? Does Caliban regret his behaviour now? What does Caliban wish?
2) What did Prospero and his daughter try to teach Caliban? What did Caliban do to spoil their relationship? How do both Prospero and Miranda call him?
3) In what way is The Tempest different from Shakespeare’s previous plays? What is the most striking feature of the play?
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Writeacher
All look really good. I would change this slightly, though:
What do both Prospero and Miranda call him?
What do both Prospero and Miranda call him?
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