1. Summary of Shakespeare's The Tempest
However, because of Caliban's attempted rape of Miranda, Prospero feels that he has the right to make Caliban do what he says and to be his slave. ... This shows that underneath all of the resentment and anger that Prospero has, there is still a sound and forgiving man who is willing to do the right thing in order to provide the best life and example for his daughter. ... This magic that has plunged Prospero's soul is his ability to use his words in order to manipulate others into doing what he wants. ... While Ariel more adequately represents the forgiveness side and Caliban the r...
- Word Count: 1545
- Approx Pages: 6
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate