Prospero, as a large ruler or suppressed colonialist, seems like Prospero wants to restore harmony and achieve reconciliation, a heartbroken wizard, a quiet elderly. However, looking closely at his role, things happen, others, severe, impatient, demanding, power-demanding, troublesome. However, he also has a noble, kind and sacred aspect. Ariel knows Prospero very well, it is one of the protagonists, so it has advantages over other characters.
According to the characteristics of Prospero's leadership, Shakespeare regards him as the ruler of the ideal Renaissance. He emphasizes learning as much as most Renaissance rulers, he says that his library is enough. In addition, like many Renaissance rulers, Prospero was very clever and intelligent in Milan's principality. Prospero, as with all Renaissance rulers, controlled subjects using the threat of violence and violence. His subjects were Ariel and Calvin. Prospero emphasizes his research and books. For a while, he believed that only his book was necessary. He likes the knowledge he got from books. He must be a duke, but all he did was to stay in his library and study. There he gave Duke to his brother for a while. Then he can gain more city knowledge. He never left the library. His servant Gonzalo got everything he needed. Just like his food and book
The evidence that Calpean was colonized by Prospero was that he was a Prospero slave. Prospero called him "a toxic slave." He can only stay on a part of the island. This shows that he is colonized because he can not freely want on his ideal island. Other evidence that Caliban was colonized is that he had his own language and culture, but when Prospero came out, Prospero came to Calibans Island, so his words are different I taught Caliban that it must be a method.