Who is Setebos? What does Caliban say about the power of Prospero at the end of the extract ?
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In the end, Caliban only relents because he fears Prospero's magic, which, he says, is so powerful that it would make a slave of his witch-mother's god, Setebos. The re-entrance of Ariel creates an immediate and powerful contrast between Prospero's two servants.
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