Answer: D
Explanation: cuz it is
B) He drinks with Stephano and Trinculo while they wander the island.
C) He gets Stephano and Trinculo to agree to his plan to kill Prospero.
D) He overpowers Ariel when he comes to trick Trinculo.
Caliban best shows he has power with language by getting Stephano and Trinculo to agree to his plan to kill Prospero. Therefore, option (C) is correct.
Caliban is a fictional character in William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest". He is depicted as a native inhabitant of the island on which the play takes place, and is initially enslaved by Prospero, a sorcerer who has been exiled to the island. Caliban is portrayed as a subhuman creature, who is often referred to as a monster and described as having a bestial appearance. He resents Prospero and Miranda, Prospero's daughter, for taking over his island and subjecting him to servitude.
Caliban is also shown to have a deep connection to the island and its natural environment. Throughout the play, he struggles for his freedom and resents the control that Prospero holds over him. Caliban's character is often interpreted as a representation of colonial oppression and the struggle for independence.
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“To such a deep delight ‘twould win me…”
“But oft, in lonely rooms, and ‘mid the din…”
“What then? Poor beastie, thou maun live!”
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The central idea of this excerpt from Frederick Douglass's "The Destiny of Americans of Color" is that even though people of color have lived under the most severe and bitter circumstances of slavery and oppression.
And in the most unfavorable hardships for existence, the colored population has lived, continues to live, and increases, so it is clear that the land must continue to be the home of the colored man, as long as it remains the abode of civilization, and religion
There is no excerpt given but the central idea here is that there is a great injustice being done to African Americans. They endured much and suffered under the yoke of slavery. They will fight to abolish this evil that is destroying both African American as well as White Americans.
It shatters Finny's entire view of the world and causes him to rush out of the inquiry and fall again.
B.
It makes Finny sad because Leper is no longer in his right mind.
C.
It has little effect on Finny because he always suspected Gene had intentionally jounced the limb.
D.
It makes Finny retreat further into his denial of reality and the changes demanded of him.