What is the relationship between Caliban and Ariel?

Both are connected to the witch Sycorax who ruled the island before Prospero: Ariel was imprisoned by her, before being rescued by Prospero, while Caliban is her offspring. Both are servants of Prospero. Ariel performs a lot of magical feats at his master’s command while Caliban is a more lowly and menial servant.

How does Ariel feel about Caliban?

Through song and poetry, the reader can view Ariel as more forgiving than Caliban has his words are softer and more intellectual even. Due to Prospero’s resuce of Ariel, Ariel has much more graditude and respect towards his master. Caliban on the other hand, has a completely opposite attitude towards Prospero.

What do Caliban and Ariel stand for?

However, Caliban is a symbolic character. He symbolizes an embodiment of the supernatural, a slave, and a dispossessed indian. On the other hand, Ariel is the symbol of modesty and loyalty. He serves Prospero loyally, lovingly, cheerfully and wisely.. He also symbolizes freedom.

What is Caliban’s relationship?

Caliban is the abrasive, foul-mouthed son of the evil witch Sycorax. When Prospero was shipwrecked on the island Prospero treated him kindly but their relationship changed when Caliban tried to rape Prospero’s daughter, Miranda. Caliban then became Prospero’s unwilling servant.

How do both Caliban and Ariel contribute to the dramatic spectacle action and themes of The Tempest?

They both contribute to the dramatic spectacle and themes of the play. They explore the prejudice and attitudes people can have and cleverly give us an insight into the two sides of Prospero. Caliban more than Ariel seems to embody both the spiritual side and mortal (imperfect) side of Prospero.

What led to the change in relationship between Caliban and Prospero?

When Prospero was shipwrecked on the island Prospero treated him kindly but their relationship changed when Caliban tried to rape Prospero’s daughter, Miranda. Caliban then became Prospero’s unwilling servant. Caliban serves his master out of fear Prospero’s wrath.

How would you describe the relationship between Prospero and Ariel?

In “The Tempest,” the relationship between Prospero and Ariel is one of master and servant. Prospero is the master and Ariel is the servant. During the play, Ariel tells Prospero that he always promises to set him free, yet he never lives up to the promise.

How are Caliban and Ariel different from each other?

Ariel is portrayed as a submissive servant, while Caliban is characterized as rebellious and spiteful.

What are the similarities and differences of how Prospero treats Caliban and Ariel?

Both Ariel and Caliban are creatures Prospero encounters on the island. Prospero enslaves both. However, he regards Caliban as a monster and treats him more unfairly than Ariel. Ariel arguably owes Prospero a debt, as Prospero releases him from the cloven pine where the witch Sycorax had kept him imprisoned…

What happens to Caliban at the end of The Tempest?

In his final act of rebellion, he is once more entirely subdued by Prospero in the most petty way—he is dunked in a stinking bog and ordered to clean up Prospero’s cell in preparation for dinner.