Caliban is a complex character in Shakespeare's play "The Tempest." He is often depicted as a monstrous and deformed creature, but also possesses a cunning and rebellious nature. Caliban represents the colonized indigenous people and the tensions that arise from colonization and exploitation.
Caliban and Prospero hate each other because Caliban tried to sexually assault Miranda. Caliban has been taught how to speak and Caliban insulted his learned gift by just using it to insult Prospero and Miranda.
Caliban was created in 1611.
Caliban. That's so obvious who doesnt know that!?
Caliban is an outcast because his clothing is ragged and dirty.
Caliban calls Stephano a god, because Stephano has introduced Caliban to alcohol.
Europeans took away the native populations' freedom like Prospero took Caliban's freedom.
Mrs. Caliban was created in 1982.
Caliban - comics - was created in 1981.
Prospero taught Caliban his 'language' and how to curse.
In Shakespeare's play "The Tempest," Prospero's two slaves are Caliban and Ariel. Caliban is a beast-like, native inhabitant of the island who resents Prospero's rule, while Ariel is a magical spirit who serves Prospero willingly in exchange for the promise of freedom.
Caliban - moon - was created on 1997-09-06.
The ISBN of Isaac Asimov's Caliban is 0441090796.