who is referred to as a devil ?why is he said to be a born devil ?
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In Act IV, scene i, reminded of Caliban's plot, Prospero refers to him as a “devil, a born devil, on whose nature / Nurture can never stick” (IV. i. 188–189). Miranda and Prospero both have contradictory views of Caliban's humanity.
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Prospero calls Caliban a 'devil, on whose nature / Nurture can never stick', mirroring Miranda in act 1, describing Caliban a 'slave / Which any print of goodness will not take'. ... This shows that Prospero did tutor him – something that he chose to do in order to thank Caliban for showing him the island.
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