Essay On Power In The Tempest

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Throughout history, the struggle for power has led mankind to commit unspeakable acts of violence in order to obtain or maintain dominion over others. Imprisonment, torture and murder are all tools tyrants such as Caligula of Rome, Ivan IV of Russia and Pol Pot of Cambodia used to subject their will on others. At the most basic level these are all stories of men obsessed with power. The Tempest, by William Shakespeare is another such story that shows just how far a person will go to gain control and power over others. The character relationship between Prospero and his slaves, Ariel and Caliban, provides insight into the overall theme of the story which is the struggle between those who have power and those that are envious of that power and will stop at nothing to take it from themselves.
Throughout The Tempest, Caliban is seen as being wicked, brutal and being ruled all the time, but is very keen with his senses. Prospero, however contrasts this and is very powerful, intelligent, and is a natural at ruling and having control over others. When Prospero and Miranda first arrived on the island where Caliban is a native they got along quite well, however after Caliban tried to rape Miranda, so things went down hill. This is symbolic of women who lose their virginity. It also shows how women are weak compared to men and how men are stronger and more powerful then women. Because Caliban tried to rape Miranda, Prospero imprisoned Caliban. As Prospero says to Caliban:
“Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself/ Upon thy wicked dam, come forth! “(1.2.383-384). This shows that because Caliban raped Prospero’s daughter Miranda, Prospero thinks that Caliban is of a different breed and possibly raised by the devil. This also shows...

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...rimes. Caliban is similar to Antonio in this way because Caliban feels sorry for raping Miranda. Antonio is afraid of Ariel’s magic powers. Caliban is similar to Antonio in this way because Caliban is afraid of Prospero’s powers. Finally, Caliban is similar to Antonio because Caliban created a plan to kill his master Prospero and Antonio and Sebastian had come up with a plan to kill Alonso.
In The Tempest, power is portrayed as a main theme and some of the ways in which power is portrayed is women being seen as weaker than. Some characters such as Caliban; being power hungry and wanting a lot of power and not wanting to be ruled. It is also portrayed as many people fighting for power and trying to be in total control of everything. It also shows how powerful spirits and magic powers can be and how people when they least expect something to happen, something happens.

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