The Tempest quotes

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Magic
but this rough magic/i here abjure
 
break my staff
 
drown my book
 
doubleness - Orgel
Discovery
O brave new world, that has such creatures in't
Authority and power
thou shalt be pinched
 
thou liest, malignant thing
 
i'll rack thee with old cramps
 
go...go
 
dost thou attend me
 
hear a little further
 
i pray thee mark me
 
thou attend'st not
 
your tale, sir, would cure deafness
 
sir
 
my lord
 
noble master
 
doubleness
Justice
In mine own cell, till thou didst seek to violate/the honour of my child
Love
but are they, Ariel, safe?
 
I have done nothing but in care of thee
 
I would...execute all things...riches, poverty...all...innocent and pure
Revenge and forgiveness
And I'll be wise hereafter/and seek for grace
 
Then to the elements!
 
Be free, and fare thou well!
 
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Nature vs Nurture
his nature is beyond regeneration by civilising processes - Larson
 
mooncalf
 
lying slave
 
abhorred slave
 
a born devil one whose nature/nurture can never stick
 
took pains to make thee speak...but wouldst gabble like a thing most brutish
 
In mine own cell, till thou didst seek to violate/the honour of my child
 
A fish, he smells like a fish...a strange fish
 
Aye thy footlicker
HOWEVER
you taught me this language, and my profit on't is i know how to curse/a red plague rid you for learning me your language
 
a southwest blow on ye, and blister you all o'er!
 
Caliban's receptiveness to the island expresses a spirituality which raises him above base humanity - Devlin
 
Caliban's deformity... is redeemed by...the imagination displayed in it - Hazlitt
 
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not
 
thousand twangling instruments
 
i cried to dream again
 
and i'll be wise hereafter/and seek for grace
Exploitation
natural innocence...pure simplicity - Michel de Montaigne in Of Cannibals
 
Caliban proves himself continually to be more intelligent than Trinculo and Stephano - Larson
 
This isle's mine
 
A true reportory of the wracke - William Stratchey
 
A most dreadful tempest - Gates
 
The air breathes upon us here most sweetly
 
a fair and noble treatment had little effect upon a barbarous disposition - Lieutenant Governor
 
i would...execute all things...riches, poverty...all...innocent and pure.
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