Is somewhat rustic. I believe this is right. Hope I helped!
The correct answer is definitely the historical method.
You should observe words and their usage as it developed throughout history.
Hag-born" "whelp," not "honoured with human shape."
"Demi-devil."
"Poor credulous monster."
"Hag-seed."
"Strange fish."
These are just a few descriptions of Caliban, one of the most debated figures in all of Shakespeare. Is this cursing, would-be rapist and wannabe killer nothing but a monster? Or, is this belligerent, iambic pentameter-speaking slave worthy of our sympathy? Is Caliban a response toMontaigne's vision of the "noble savage"? Is he symbolic of the victims of colonial expansion?
Critical interpretations of Caliban are w
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He shows empathy to encourage him, uses his knowledge to motivate him, teaches him to articulate his thoughts and feelings into words, and gives him hope that he can make life better.