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Essay heading: The Tempest - Barbarism versus Civilization
 
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However, his actions are justified. Until Prospero arrived on the island, Caliban was his own king. The island was left to him by his mother, Sycorax. Nevertheless, Prospero took charge of the isle and eventually enslaved Caliban. "…Thou strok’st me…I loved thee…" is part of a quote that illustrates Caliban’s relationship with Prospero before he was his slave...
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Prospero comforted Caliban and gave him water and berries; he taught him how to speak, as well. During this time Caliban loved Prospero and showed him the features of the island, "The fresh springs, brine-pits, barren place and fertile…" Caliban regrets helping Prospero as he says towards the end of his speech, "Cursed be I that did so!" Caliban feels this way due to his imprisonment...
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Compare and contrast the ways in which prospero talks to miranda, ariel and caliban   The Tempest: Caliban Unjustly Punished   The Tempest: Caliban   The Tempest: Caliban   The Tempest: Caliban's Ignorance   caliban upon setebos   Explore the ways in which Prospero is presented as a character in William Shakespeare's ?The Tempest'   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.   Prospero Constructs the Tempest Hierarchy and Returns Affairs to a "Natural" State   The Tempest (prospero Vs. Cali   Character Analysis Of Prospero   Prospero'S Illusion Of Justice   Nature To Love Ones In Shakespeare's "my Mistress' Eyes Are Nothing Li   How does Shakespeare portray the nature   Nature Versus nurture in call of the wild  
 
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