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How Does Prospero Betray Caliban

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In The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, Caliban is one of the main characters who is shown a prime example of betrayal. For example, Caliban states “when thou camest first, thou strokedst me and madest much of me…, and then I loved thee, and show’d thee all the qualities o’ the isle…”(Act 1 Scene 2 Pg.524 Line 332). This shows that Caliban was betrayed for he once trusted them when they first showed up. Prospero betrays caliban later in the story which causes caliban to turn on him. This betrayal is like many others within The Tempest, such as Prospero vs Antonio and Stephano vs Caliban.
Prospero has betrayed Caliban by using him for “free help”. For instance Caliban says “I say by sorcery he got this isle, from me he got it”(Act 3 Scene 2
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