Explore the relationship between servants and masters in 'The Tempest'.
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Explore the relationship between servants and masters in 'The Tempest' Laurence Mosley 12DL Within "The Tempest" there are several accounts of different relationships between various servants and masters. Many scenes throughout the play are used to convey different messages concerning each character involved, and reveal many things about them. The most prominent cases of servants and masters are those involving Prospero. He was shipwrecked on the island after being usurped from his title of Duke of Milan. Since the savage Caliban attempted to rape his daughter, Miranda, he seems determined to make life for him very unpleasant. As well as Caliban, Prospero is also in control of Ariel - a spirit whom he rescued from being tormented by an evil witch - Sycorax, Caliban's Mother. Caliban also is within a second group involving servants and masters, this time with Stephano and Trinculo, two drunken servants within the King's court who's first encounter...

