The conflict between passion and intelligence in the storm During the Shakespeare era, society had a hierarchical structure. In Shakespeare 's play' Storm ', the role of Prospero and Calvin represents two different extremes in the social realm: the ruler and the ruler. Because their position in the social stratum mainly responds to his idea that Propelo dominates his intelligence and self discipline while it reacts to Passion, Happiness - his sense - .
William Shakespeare's play "Storm" has a servant like Prospero, one of which is Caliban, there are many masterpieces of servants. Kariban is a slave of Prospero and is often called a monster from other characters. Another proprietor of Prospero is Ariel. Ariel was servant of Prospero until Prospero decided to release him. & Lt; Tab / & gt; Prospero's servant, Cariban said that Prospero stole his island in the scene of the first act. Throughout his speech, Kariban said his situation was like Prospero, and his brothers acquired his throne. The relationship between Prospero and Caliban is powerful, the desire for Caliban to dominate the island is the same as defeating Antonio Prospero. But since Prospero owns and uses magic, it is very powerful, he used it to return to Calvin
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.
As we know, Prospero is the protagonist of Shakespeare's comedy 'Storm'. On the other side he has his daughter Miranda and Calvin. For Cariban, Prospero's attitude is well known to Americans in the south. They are always saying that black people are waiting for opportunities to jump into white women. In any case, the interesting part of this part of his book is that Manoni is giving us an uncompromising confrontation which seems to be the source of colonialism. Indeed, he said to us:
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?