Other contributors have said "What did Areil told Prospero about Antonio and the king of Naples?" is the same question as "What Caliban and prospero?" If you believe that these are not asking the same thing and should be answered differently, click here
The answer is that he did not likewhat he was doing very much so he didn't respond to it very well. He worked out of fear to Prospero because of what he knows he can do.
prospero does not like caliban very much and sets caliban hard work to do just because caliban raped miranda. who's side do you tke? caliban's...or Prospero's?
Prospero treats Caliban as a slave. Caliban's speech, found in 1.2.334-47, establishes Caliban's point of view of his treatment by Prospero early on in the play, and the audience needs to keep this...
One school of thought, with which I agree, is that Caliban and Ariel both represent, in part, different aspects of Prospero's identity. It is also important to consider that Shakespeare may have...
Caliban and Prospero hate each other because Caliban tried to sexually assault Miranda. Caliban has been taught how to speak and Caliban insulted his learned gift by just using it to insult Prospero...