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Compose a 1000 words assignment on master slave relationships in shakespeares the tempest. Needs to be plagiarism free!
Compose a 1000 words assignment on master slave relationships in shakespeares the tempest. Needs to be plagiarism free! (I, ii, 519-520). The word ‘slave’ is repeatedly used in the text to refer to Caliban which throws light on the European attitudes towards the people they conquered through imperialism. Similarly, Prospero calls Caliban “beast” (IV, i, 140), “devil” (IV, i, 188) and other derogatory terms to refer to his savagery and uncivilised ways. Even though Prospero claims to have imposed penalties on Caliban for violating the honour of his daughter (I, ii, 347-48) one really tends to doubt whether Caliban really deserves all those punishments inflicted on him. Tiffany, in this respect, purports that Caliban’s attempted rape on Miranda “stemmed from untaught natural impulse than from considered evil.” However, Caliban is destined to suffer from the wrath of his master. However, Caliban is not always submissive or servile. He reacts and yearns for his freedom and rights like a true colonist. His poems display both imaginative and intellectual capabilities. He is bold enough to state that the island was presented to him by his mother: “This island’s mine by Sycorax my mother” (I, ii, 331) and thus he expresses his rightful claim to own the island. In the same way, Caliban’s intense longing to take revenge on his master is also evident in the play when he joins with Stephano and Trinculo to plot against Prospero. His revengeful attitude also made clear when he regrets of not being able to molest Miranda. He believes that if he had succeeded in his rape attempt he could have “peopled..../This isle with Calibans” (I, ii, 350-51) and taken the power back from Prospero’s hands.