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(c) Caliban
A plague upon the tyrant that I serve!
I'll bear him no more sticks, but follow thee
Thou wondrous man.
33 gee
(iv)
Who is Caliban? Whom does he refer to as "tyrant**?
Who is the "wondrous man"? Why does he appear wondrous to Caliban?
What is Caliban's attitude towards the "tyrant"? Why is he afraid of
this person?
What does Caliban promise to do for the "wondrous man" soon after
these lines?Who is Caliban? Whom does he refer to as “tyrant”?
Who else is present here? What does he think of Caliban?
Give meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the
passage:
a. plague
b. wondrous​

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Answered by tushar1295
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Did you mean: c) CalibanA plague upon the tyrant that I serve!I'll bear him no more sticks, but follow thee Thou wondrous man.33 gee(iv)Who is Caliban? Whom does he refer to as "tyrant**?Who is the "wondrous man"? Why does he appear wondrous to Caliban?What is Caliban's attitude towards the "tyrant"? Why is he afraid of this person?What does Caliban promise to do for the "wondrous man" soon after these lines?Who is Caliban? Whom does he refer to as “tyrant”?Who else is present here? What does he think of Caliban?Give meaning of the following words as they are used in the context of the passage:a. plague. wondrous

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