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1 August, 21:56

Which opinion about colonialism is best supported by events from The

Tempest?

A. Native populations are better off when they are ruled by someone

who understands them.

B. Native populations are better off left alone than influenced by into

a colonizer's culture.

C. Native populations should yield to colonists because they are less

educated.

D. Native populations should be eager to trade with colonists as it

enhances their quality of life.

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  1. 1 August, 22:21
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    Among the options given on the question the correct answer is option B.

    Native population are better off left alone than influenced by into a colonizer's culture.

    Explanation: The Tempest was a play which was written by William Shakespeare probably during 1601 to 1611. The story about a remote island where a boat reached. The story is about Prospero and his daughter and their two servants Caliban and Ariel.

    During the writing of the play there was an interest in the audience about the European colonizers and the natives in many places around the world.

    In the play it is shown that Prospero thinks about himself superior than Caliban. He thought he has given education to the Caliban. But Caliban soon realized that Prospero gave him education to take the leadership from and Prospero thinks Caliban as a second class citizen. Soon Caliban became violent and angry with him.

    So from the drawn theme of the play it can be said that the relationship between the colonizer and the settler was never warm.

    Therefore native populations are better off left alone than influenced by into a colonizer's culture.
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