<span>In
his relationship with Stephano, Caliban is deemed more pathetic than
in his relationship to Prospero. He lets go of his rebellious
attitude and he willingly becomes a slave to Stephano, who is know as
a drunkard and a buffoon,
Caliban shows himself to be in a pathetic state. The strong and
vicious curses that he had sent to his old master Prosphero are
replaced by requests to lick the shoe of Stephano.</span>
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Answer:
Beowulf, what book is that
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
"d" would be your best option because parents want a safe, easy, and calm environment to take their kids to.
Answer:
D i think
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