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who was caliban ?what did he like? short ans?​

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Answered by aadhyajain91
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Caliban, despite his inhuman nature, clearly loved and worshipped his mother, referring to Setebos as his mother's god, and appealing to her powers against Prospero. Prospero explains his harsh treatment of Caliban by claiming that after initially befriending him.

Appears in book: The Tempest, Caliban's Hour

Parents: Sycorax, Prospero

Children: Miranda

Plays appears in: The Tempest

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Answered by apurvasonawane727
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Caliban, son of the witch Sycorax, is an important character in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.

His character is one of the few Shakespearean figures to take on a life of its own "outside" Shakespeare's own work: as Russell Hoban put it, "Caliban is one of the hungry ideas, he's always looking for someone to word him into being ... Caliban is a necessary idea".

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