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Can the tempest be read as colonial literature? What do you think of Shakespeare's attitude to the native people of America (represented by Caliban)?  

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Kongpob Muangsiri BS 354 Empire in British and American History and Literature. Instructor: Aj. Steve Adams ID.4306640428 Can the tempest be read as colonial literature? What do you think of Shakespeare's attitude to the native people of America (represented by Caliban)? As we are reminded by the greatness of many different civilizations and countries all around the world by the documented histories. I believe that no one would ever leave out the British in a historical discussion, especially during the colonial periods. It is one of the most interesting period that is often discussed in many class rooms. Of course one of the most famous colonist documented in human history would have to be the British. They have had their share of good times and bad times, especially during the course of building their great British Empire. Through out the period of colonialism, the British founded the newfound land, which is present day America. However,...

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