How Does Caliban Change Throughout The Tempest

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Caliban is an interesting character who experiences numerous hardships throughout the course of The Tempest. Suffering from being a slave to Próspero Caliban is unhappy with his situation and would do anything to improve his being. Caliban taught Prospero about the secrets of the island and opened the door for him to take over. These tweets explain the type of character Caliban is amd his personality traits. For the most part Caliban had a pretty good life with Prospero until he fell in love with Miranda. The crazy love for Miranda got Caliban in trouble with Prospero when he tried to rape her. Being an outcast who hasn't experienced any love and suffered through isolation for most of his life Caliban went to desperate measures to find love. One of my tweets, “ Miranda ooo Miranda your a beautiful Woman!!! Give me a chance sometimes I may not not be handsome but I have a great personality!” which is showing desperation and need for Miranda’s love. This quote “O ho, O Ho! wouldn't have be done! Thou didst prevent me” (Act 1.2.353) Is Caliban pleading for the forgiveness of his actions. Throughout the story Caliban struggles to find his identity his true meaning on the island. …show more content…

Even though Caliban is complete strangers with the two men he immediately calls Stephano his new master in order to distance himself from Prospero’s rule. The tweet, “Mannnn my new boys Stephano and Trinculo know how to party, next round is on me.” explains how excited he is to be partially accepted by other peers. Even though Caliban isn’t completely friends with the two others he swears his allegiance towards them, “Thou shalt be lord and I shall serve thee” (Act 3.2.55) show’s Caliban pledging his allegiance. Caliban believes loyalty will take him places and doesn’t realize that he’s being used for his abilities and not loved for the person he