Prospero's power over Caliban
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- Q1If someone has an inferior position then it means they are ______.higher in status or rankequal in status or ranklower in status or rank30s
- Q2In Shakespeare's 'The Tempest', which two of the following does Prospero threaten Caliban with?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q3Why does Prospero repeat that Caliban is his 'slave' six times in Act 1, Scene 2 of 'The Tempest'?because otherwise he'd forgetto emphasise Caliban's superiorityTo emphasise his power30s
- Q4In 'The Tempest' Prospero's threats towards Caliban would make him feel ______.afraid of Prosperowarmly towards Prosperojealous of Prospero30s
- Q5Colonialism is ______.the process of making new lawsthe process of trading with another countrythe process of taking control of another country30s
- Q6Which two of the following are reasons why 'The Tempest' has been read as a comment on colonialism?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s