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Prospero The Oppressor

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Shakespeare uses Prospero as the “oppressor” which represents the British Empire that successfully colonized 25 percent of the world. Prospero was originally the Duke of Milan until he was betrayed and banished by his brother to a remote island. Being someone of high status, everything has been done for him back in Milan; now that he’s on his own, he heavily relies to Caliban to ensure his their survival by letting him do all the manual labour. Prospero exerts his power to dominate over Caliban to make him submit to Prospero. Prospero calls Caliban “[my] slave”(I.ii), claiming that he “cannot miss [Caliban]“(I.ii) because he “make(s) [their] fire, fetch(s) in [their] wood and serves in offices that profit [them].”(I.ii) Prospero’s treatment

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