Colonialism 0.0 / 5 ? English LiteratureThe TempestA2/A-levelWJEC Created by: Cat StottCreated on: 07-12-17 13:33 "Took pains to make the speak - but would gabble like a thing most brutish" Miranda and Prospero view Caliban as savage, try to civilise him 1 of 8 "Which was first mine own king" Caliban believes Prospero took the island from him 2 of 8 "On who's nature nurture will not stick" Caliban is a native driven by instinct 3 of 8 "This thing of darkness I acknowledge mine" Prospero takes responsibility for how Caliban's turned out 4 of 8 "Be not afeard, the isle is full of noises, sounds and sweet airs, that given delight and hurt not..." Despite savage nature, Caliban shows that Prospero's influence has rubbed off on him 5 of 8 "Caliban has a new master get a new man" / "but follow thee though wonderous man" / "I'll show the the springs, I'll pluck these berries Gulable, set himself up to be abused 6 of 8 "servant monster" / "strange fish" / "strange beast" " 7 of 8 "not a holiday fool but would give a piece of silver colonialism, 8 of 8
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