the tempest: caliban

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who are the traditional critics for caliban
nuttal
Griffiths
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Nuttal
caliban is not innocent
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Griffiths
caliban would be lost with out the civilising influence of prospero
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what are the traditional performances for caliban
bognadov 1992
new Vitoria theatre 2000
dryden and davenet
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what year and who's play had caliban wearing fur and devil horns
Bognadov:1992
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what type of character was caliban in Dryden and Davenet's production
a comedic character
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new Victoria theatre 2000
caliban as a hairy, monster like charector
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traditional viewpoint of caliban
he is a monster
caliban is ungrateful
colonialism was in it's infancy but was seen as a good thing
prospero educated caliban
caliban's ignorance is dangerous
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who are the modern critics
gurr
colredige
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who said caliban should be the focus of the play, a victim of prosperous colonialism
gurr
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Coleridge
caliban is a noble being
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how was caliban presented towards the end of the 19th century
more human
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goolds 2006
caliban as a strong wild man in shackles
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