What do you think of Prospero as a slave-driver?
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Prospero accuses Caliban of being ungrateful for all that he has taught and given him. He calls him a “lying slave” and reminds him of the effort he made to educate him (I. ii. Caliban's hereditary nature, he continues, makes him unfit to live among civilized people and earns him his isolation on the island.
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Prospero accuses Caliban of being ungrateful for all that he has taught and given him. He calls him a “lying slave” and reminds him of the effort he made to educate him (I. ii. Caliban's hereditary nature, he continues, makes him unfit to live among civilized people and earns him his isolation on the island.
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