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Write brief notes on each of the following:
(1) Sycorax, (ii) Ariel and (iii) Caliban.​

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Answered by InstaPrince
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>Sycorax - Sycorax is an character in the play of William Shakespeare Tempest. She is a vicious and powerful witch and the mother of Caliban, one of the few native inhabitants of the island on which Prospero, the hero of the play, is stranded. She is originally from 'Argier,' defined by geographer Mohamed S. E.

>Ariel - Ariel is a fictional character in Walt Disney Pictures' 28th animated film The Little Mermaid. She subsequently appears in the film's prequel television series, direct-to-video sequel The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, and direct-to-video prequel The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning.

>Caliban - Caliban is half human, half monster. After his island becomes occupied by Prospero and his daughter Miranda, Caliban is forced into slavery. 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.

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  • Sycorax - Sycorax is an character in the play of William Shakespeare Tempest. She is a vicious and powerful witch and the mother of Caliban, one of the few native inhabitants of the island on which Prospero, the hero of the play, is stranded. She is originally from 'Argier,' defined by geographer Mohamed S. E.

  • Ariel - Ariel is a fictional character in Walt Disney Pictures' 28th animated film The Little Mermaid. She subsequently appears in the film's prequel television series, direct-to-video sequel The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea, and direct-to-video prequel The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning.

  • Caliban - Caliban is half human, half monster. After his island becomes occupied by Prospero and his daughter Miranda, Caliban is forced into slavery. 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.

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