In The Tempest , Shakespeare plays with the idea of colonization and implicitly asks if, at their
cores, all men are really all that different from each other. He introduces us to the character of
Caliban by emphasizing his “worst” qualities; he is the son of a witch and the devil, is
physically deformed and could not speak until he was taught by Miranda. Caliban has had a
very different life from Prospero, although both men come up with plans of attack on one
another, demonstratin...
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