In Shakespeare's the Tempest the character Caliban is the ruler of an island until the arrival of the sorcerer Próspero. Caliban is taught Prospero's language, but he is also enslaved by him. In his great desire to escape Prospero's rule, caliban seeks another master in Stephano. He promises to pick berries, snare and trap animals, and show Stephano "every fertile inch o' th' island"

Which words below come closest to summarizing the two themes this scenario illustrates

A) Betrayal and the difference between heroes and monsters

B) the desire to rule and fear of the supernatural

C) Captivity and the natural world

D) Colonization and the power of language

Respuesta :

servitude and dominance 

Answer:

The words that come closest to summarizing the two themes this scenario illustrates are Colonization and the power of language

Explanation:

This is an example of Colonization since, Caliban who was an original inhabitant of the land has become the servant of Prospero and has been forced to embrace not only his rules but his language too, as a reference to the process of colonization of many places around the world, this scenario in the story follows the same path.