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Why was caliban confined to a rock

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Answered by halfblood1432
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Caliban embodies three ideas, first, the supernatural as he is born of the union of a witch and the devil. Hence, he is deformed. In the first and supernatural character, Caliban serves as a foil to the heavenly spirit, Ariel. Ariel is primarily "but air", whereas Caliban, at the very outset, is addressed by Prospero a 'thou earth'? Caliban represents not only the earth, but also the other of two heavier elements, i.e. water, for he is half fish

The physical appearance of Caliban is vague; all attempts to sketch this strange being have proved futile. He is able to dig pig-nuts, pluck berries and snare the nimble

Answered by buvana14
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significance of caliban in shakespear's the tempest caliban embodies three ideas first the supernatural as he is born of the union of a witch and the devil. Hence he is deformed . In the first and the supernatural character, caliban serves as an foil to the heavenly spirit.

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