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29 March, 22:30

In The Tempest, how are Stephano's and Trinculo's reactions to Caliban the same? A. Both see him as a fellow human being with a unique life experience to share. B. Both think he would blend easily with European society because he speaks their language well. C. Both see him as a way to get to know the island better. D. Both think that in Europe he would be an oddity who would bring them wealth or favor.

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  1. 29 March, 22:46
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    In Act 2, Scene 2, Trinculo sees Caliban and perceives him like a monster. People in England would pay good money to see such a freak, says he. Then, when Stephano enters, he also notices Caliban's weird looks, and thinks that he would be a gift worthy of an emperor. Stephano gives him alcohol in order to tame him, reckoning that he would cost even more if he were tame.
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