English, asked by jainaaditya093, 7 months ago

il) How had the person spoken to treated Caliban when he had first come to the
island ?​

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Answered by HKforever557
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Although he speaks in prose in some scenes, Caliban's habitual mode of speaking is verse – a reflection of the fact that it was Miranda who taught him to speak. Nurture may not entirely have stuck with Caliban but the elevated, 'noble' aspects of verse seem to have done.

Answered by Casper608
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Answer:

Caliban appears at Prospero's call and begins cursing. Prospero promises to punish him by giving him cramps at night, and Caliban responds by chiding Prospero for imprisoning him on the island that once belonged to him alone. He reminds Prospero that he showed him around when he first arrived.

Caliban appears at Prospero's call and begins cursing. Prospero promises to punish him by giving him cramps at night, and Caliban responds by chiding Prospero for imprisoning him on the island that once belonged to him alone. ... Prospero accuses Caliban of being ungrateful for all that he has taught and given him.

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