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Shakespeare's The Tempest

se kinds of depictions of Prospero, we see the binary conflicts that are the stuff of deconstruction analysis. Western or English values, beliefs, and customs are considered dominant over those of indigenous people like Caliban, who are portrayed through language as somehow ôinferiorö to the ôsuperiorö values of Prospero and his daughter. In other words, we see a conflict in the text of meaning and the construction of binary valuations due to culture. Caliban is considered ôuncivilizedö compared to the ôcivilizedö nature of Prospero and Miranda. Prospero and Miranda are viewed as ôgoodö while Caliban is viewed as ôevil,ö and Caliban is portrayed as ôcrudeö in comparison to the ôculturedö nature of Prospero an

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Shakespeare's The Tempest. (1969, December 31). In LotsofEssays.com. Retrieved 04:24, March 29, 2024, from https://www.lotsofessays.com/viewpaper/1710776.html