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5 July, 16:22

How are themes of colonialism and imperialism most clearly shown in

Shakespeare's The Tempest?

A. Antonio betrays Prospero and forces him to flee Milan.

B. Ferdinand agrees to serve Prospero in order to marry Miranda.

C. Caliban is a resident on the island and becomes Prospero's

servant.

D. Miranda proposes marriage to Ferdinand.

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  1. 5 July, 17:44
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    The correct answer is C. Colonialism and imperialism is most clearly shown in The Tempest when Prospero views Caliban as inferior and tries to educate him.
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