Imperialism and Colonialism in Shakespeare´s The Tempest

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The Tempest was Shakespeare’s last play that was written shortly after England colonized Virginia in 1609. Throughout the play, there are many different references to imperialism and colonialism within the characters. The Tempest analyzes the imperialistic relationships between England and America but applies it to personal human interaction between the central characters. The island gives newcomers a sense of endless possibilities like claiming the land for themselves because of the belief in the Great Chain of Being and the seventeenth century being an age of exploration. The idea of ruling a colony lured many people into the idea that having that kind of power over a large group of people is attainable. Master-servant relationships are central in many scenes in the play. Nearly every scene consists of a person in possession of power and authority while another person is subjected to that power. For example, Caliban represents the native cultures suppressed by European societies, which Prospero is a symbol of.
This was also a time when an hierarchy world was attainable through means of colonization, imperialism, and slavery. The Great Chain of Being was an idea that all people and other creatures weren’t created equally. For example, the father is head of the household; below him, his wife; below her, their children. This idea can attribute to the mindset that was widely accepted back then where a master-servant relationship was common and some people were below others due to social status, wealth, and power. These ideas led to some people thinking its morally right to use other people below them to achieve success and prosperity.
The Tempest can also be seen as a critique of imperialism represented by the several situations i...

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... maybe then one might wonder if Prospero’s shift of actions can be justified. But this may not be entirely true, if we look at the history before the Tempest. We do know that Caliban was born from a witch and from an incubus which is defined as an evil or unholy male creature who has sex with women in their sleep, so he was not conceived from love but from lust which can be interpreted as sinful.This automatically makes him below Prospero who was born into a noble status; he was born to be ruler of Milan. Partly because of Caliban’s upbringing, and knowing he attempted rape on Miranda he can be characterized as as someone who is driven by pleasure. Prospero on the other hand, is driven by intellect. He tries to do what he thinks is right to maintain his position of power. He has to put more thought and planning into his decisions to manipulate situations and people.

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