<em>The Giant is not a static character, but one who changes throughout the story as a result of the events he experiences. At first, he is “very selfish” as he chases away the children playing in his garden.</em>
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In scene 2, Caliban is still viewed as a "worker beast," in spite of being uncovered as a human. Stephano and Trinculo, however ostensibly less savvy than Caliban, still treat him like he is not really human in view of his local status and skin shading; and the way that Caliban endures this treatment and verbally abusing demonstrates that he acknowledges this mediocrity and Stephano's shaky expert also. Caliban demonstrates that he is more insightful than Stephano and Trinculo is that he understands that opportunity from Prospero is more critical than apparel or wine.
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just what i was thinking after reading... background info is given and the basis of the play is set forth in these 2
Scout and Atticus bond.
‘It was not until many years later that I realized he wanted me to hear every word he said’ this is a line from the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird.’ The statement was said by Scout who is a daughter of Atticus.
Atticus was a lawyer and he was defending Tom Robinson’s case. Because of this, Scout and Jem will be facing difficulty in school. And that was the time when Atticus told Jem that ‘When a child asks you something, answer him. But don't make a production of it’, by this he meant don’t complicate things or elaborate them.
Atticus knew that Scout was listening to their conversation, so this was his way to notify and alert scout about the upcoming months to come. And that was when scout knew that Atticus wanted her to hear his every word. From this we also come to known the kind of father Atticus was. He always taught his children a moral sense of what's right and what's wrong.