To what extent to the characters of Ariel and Caliban contribute to the dramatic interest and themes of 'The Tempest'?
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By Radhiatul Mardhiyah Ngajidin //Caterham High School Sixth Form//12AT To what extent to the characters of Ariel and Caliban contribute to the dramatic interest and themes of 'The Tempest'? In 'The Tempest' the characters Ariel and Caliban both contribute to the dramatic interest and themes as well. They have the difference in their appearance compared to the other characters. In this play, Caliban is the monster and Ariel is the spirit. This will make the audience entertained as it has the uniqueness of the play. The way they look often linked together with the language used by them. Caliban is likely to use poetic language as he is born in the island and he is familiar with the beauty of it. Ariel and Caliban also carry the themes of the play in their character. For example they are both servants to the powerful Prospero and this shows that...

