Caliban at first is afraid of Trinculo and Stephano. He thinks that they are evil spirits Prospero sent to torture him since he did not get the wood fast enough for Prospero. However, Caliban soon realizes that they are not going to hurt him, and begins to worship Stephano after he gives Caliban alcohol. Before Trinculo runs into Caliban he states, “Here’s neither bush nor shrub to bear off / any weather at all. And another storm brewing; I / hear it sing i’ th’ wind” (2.2.18-20). This location is significant because it shows how hard Prospero makes Caliban work, even in a possible storm. Also, how it makes sense that Caliban would gladly worship someone else, especially someone who gives him items like alcohol. This is key to plot development because it indicates Caliban wanting freedom and creating a plot with Trinculo and Stephano to obtain that
Caliban at first is afraid of Trinculo and Stephano. He thinks that they are evil spirits Prospero sent to torture him since he did not get the wood fast enough for Prospero. However, Caliban soon realizes that they are not going to hurt him, and begins to worship Stephano after he gives Caliban alcohol. Before Trinculo runs into Caliban he states, “Here’s neither bush nor shrub to bear off / any weather at all. And another storm brewing; I / hear it sing i’ th’ wind” (2.2.18-20). This location is significant because it shows how hard Prospero makes Caliban work, even in a possible storm. Also, how it makes sense that Caliban would gladly worship someone else, especially someone who gives him items like alcohol. This is key to plot development because it indicates Caliban wanting freedom and creating a plot with Trinculo and Stephano to obtain that