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Is He a Monster? - Caliban in William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'

Graf, Sandra

Is He a Monster? - Caliban in William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'

Seminar paper from the year 2004 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: 1, 5, University of Tubingen (Englisches Seminar), course: Proseminar II Literatur: The World and Shakespeare, 11 entries in the bibliography, language: English, abstract: "A salvage and deformed slave." With these words William Shakespeare describes
the figure of Caliban in the dramatis personæ of his play The Tempest. For almost four
centuries, literary critics have dealt with trying to answer the question how Shakespeare's
character has to be regarded. Is Caliban to be considered as a monster representing
humanity's bestial side including all its vices, and thereby arousing the audience's disgust?
Or has he rather to be looked at the victim of an imperia l tyrant - personified in Prospero -
who arouses the spectator's pity? In which way Shakespeare really intended Caliban to be
was, is and will ever be a secret he took to his grave. However, the reception history of the
play has proven that Shakespeare's presentation of the characters - especially Caliban -
opened up a large scope for various, often contradicting interpretations of the "slave." Thus,
the following paper analyses the play with regard to the basic question whether or not
Caliban is a monster.
It is divided into two parts. The first one concentrates only on how Shakespeare's
drama The Tempest in general and the character of Caliban in particular have been staged
and interpreted throughout the last barely four centuries of reception. For this purpose, a
small selection of representations of the play on stage and in editions are introduced and
discussed, which show the major strands and general tendencies of Caliban's changing
interpretations in the course of time. One of the main changes in Caliban's interpretation is
the difference of reading the character in colonial and in post-colonial eras. After the end of
the Second World War and after

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ISBN 9783640338146
Sprache eng
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Verlag Grin Verlag
Jahr 20090613

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