TRINCULO: I did not give lie! Out o’ your wits and hearing too? A pox o’ your
bottle! This can sack and drinking do. A murrain on your monster and the4 devil take
your fingers!
CALIBAN: Ha, ha, ha!
I. Why does Trinculo have to defend himself? (2)
II. Comment on the difference in relationship between Trinculo and Caliban and
Caliban and Stephano. (2)
III. Narrate the tale and scheme of Caliban. (2)
IV. What decision does Stephano come to, after hearing Caliban’s tale? (2)
V. What trick does Ariel play on them? How do they react? (2)
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ডিডিডিফেয়ীফয়ফয়ইফ হহঃ। ভবভঃব হহহগগব। উফথ। Gইওজুৱ। জন।। বজজভুজবভঃ চভজনক বিপজভ জিয়গব। ভগফভ। ললিয়াক্কুনন। ভগঞ্জকৱ। হ
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First, Caliban has a more developed and multi-faceted character. In Act 3 Scene 2, Caliban is regarded by Stephano and Trinculo as a monster, even after being revealed as a human. ... Another example of Caliban's intelligence is in Act 1: Scene 2, when he uses articulate language to curse Miranda and Prospero.
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