A short excerpt from "Arashi" helped us learn much about Prospero and the roles of Calvin and their relationships in the drama. When we first met him, Prospero became a very dominant and dominant figure in the island, because he called Cariban 's role "his slave". This shows us that Prospero must be a strong man, and that he has authority over the island and its people. Prospero uses his power to abuse Cariban, and if he does not obey his order he will say "You have cramping, side seams ..." he Threatening.
In the storm, it was a storm relationship between Calvin and Prospero. When Prospero arrived on the island he took Caliban under his wings and taught him language and other skills in exchange for Caliban's service. When Kariban tried to rape Miranda, the relationship became very bad and Prospero mercilessly treated Calvin. Shakespeare skillfully indicated the ambiguity of this relationship by sympathizing Prospero and Calvin to the audience and giving reasons for disdain.
When there is a master-slave relationship, there are many power clashes. Shakespeare's storm shows the master-slave relationship between Prospero and Calvin, where power and authority are contested. Prospero is the owner and Caliban is the slave. These positions are not the result of chance, but the result of power. Prospero took the Kaliban Island and claimed that it was his own island. Then he took his freedom and forced him to serve. The reason he did this was that Kariban should rape his daughter and confess it; but because it is a selfish reason not because of justice, his penalty It is illegal. The only reason Prospero can control Caliban is the supernatural power he abuses. According to Jesuit priest Anotonio Vieira, Prospero is "caught in hell".
Introduction William Shakespeare's "Storm" is the story of Prospero who was on the island with her daughter Miranda. Living in the island is a soul called Ariel and an ugly monster called caliban. Miranda, Ariel and Calvin differ in character. However, Prospero had a tendency to raise all of these on the island. Through Caliban and Miranda in particular, Shakespeare shows that education and cultivation can influence people's true nature and self. NURTURE VS. NURTURE How is culture cultivated or promoted?