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This text is an excerpt from "Romeo and Juliet" written by Shakespeare. As you may already know, "Romeo and Juliet" tells the story of forbidden love between Romeo and Juliet who are the children of enemy families and therefore cannot be together, even if they love each other.
This passage refers to the moment when Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, kills Romeo's friend Mercutio, completely unjustly and unnecessarily. Romeo, is upset by this death and decides to take revenge. It is at that moment that he declaims the words contained in that text, stating that revenge must be so complete, that he must kill Tybalt, or himself.
Answer: prospero views caliban as inferior and tries to educate him
Explanation:
Caliban is a native inhabitant of the island, and has a right to the island unlike Prospero. When Prospero arrived, he made Caliban his servant based on his power.
He views Caliban as being inferior and not wuse beast and then tries to educate him. Therefore, Prospero views caliban as inferior and tries to educate him
To let everyone know that not all scary things are evil