Emma-Lindsay Squier's The Soul Of Caliban

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The Soul of Caliban

According to Emily Levine, “When you're surrounded by people who share the same set of assumptions as you, you start to think that's reality.” This quote ties into the story “The Soul of Caliban” by Emma-Lindsay Squier because the character Amelie kept assuming stuff about the dog Caliban. Which caused her husband Leon to suspect more about Caliban and what he does around the baby. Assumptions is when somebody assumes that someone did or said something when they really didn’t.Throughout this story “The Soul of Caliban” by Emma-Lindsay-Squier we learned that. You shouldn’t assume something happened, Make sure you know exactly what happened.

One example or way that assumptions used is towards the end of the story when Leon proclaimed “You-you devil!” Leon just assumed that Caliban killed the baby with all of the blood on the ground, Amelie passed out, and the baby not in the room at the time even though Caliban brought the baby to safety.

In the story Amelie freaked out by mentioning “He is there alone -- perhaps with -- Caliban --” This is assumptions because she assumed that he was at the house alone with the baby. Amelie thinks that Caliban hates the baby so she freaked out on that subject. She passed out when she walked in on Caliban in …show more content…

Caliban also didn't want to get beaten from Leon like what happened when Leon had the dog and Caliban ripped it to shreds. So he tried to be friendly to the kitten. Which was probably not easy to do for Caliban. Another assumption in this paragraph is Caliban and the cat when Caliban assumes that the kitten is too weak to do anything. It's just a baby and he realizes that when Emma Lindsay Squier wrote “Perhaps it was the ignorance of danger that saved her from death.” Which shows that the cat didn’t know what to

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