Tempest During Shakespeares day and age society had levels of smorgasbord where some men were considered "superior" to other men. Shakespeare gives us a taste of this hierarchical culture through his play The Tempest. He shows us how "superior" men perceived themselves in personal line of credit to lesser beings due to their race, financial status, and gender. We also are shown those who had primer to feel superior yet treated others equally and with the mention due to them. The Tempest reflects Shakespeares society through the consanguinity between characters, especially between Prospero and Caliban.

Caliban, who was the previous king of the island, is taught how to be "civilized" by Prospero and his daughter Miranda. Then he is coerce to be their servant. Caliban explains: "Thou strokst me and make much of me; wouldst give me piss with berries in t; and teach me how to name the bigger light, how the less, That topaz by day and night; and then ...If you want to wedge a full essay, order it on our website:
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