1. Summary of Shakespeare's The Tempest
However, there was a time when "Prospero once appeared genuinely to care for the monstrously shaped Caliban" (Shin 374). ... This shows that both characters are able to go through a period of unhealthy rage and even plot against the other person, but can come out on the other side of things and let themselves release this anger so that they may once again prosper. ... While Ariel more adequately represents the forgiveness side and Caliban the revenge side (Prospero my lord shall know what I have done: so king go safely on to seek thy son" (2.1.328-329), both characters were nece...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate