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331: 1700: 762:", a wild and violent monster that is invisible to the naked eye. The monster later turns out to be born of the subconscious of the film's Prospero character, Dr. Morbius, using the advanced technology of the Krell. Like Caliban, the monster ultimately rebels and attempts to kill its master. Captain Adams confronts Dr. Morbius with the fact that he is giving form to his subconscious, and his guilty conscience, from having brought it into existence, finally ends the monster's destructive rampage. 425: 1140:, Caliban’s Hand is an exotic armor piece which enhances the abilities of the Hunter Proximity Knife, the lore attached to the armor piece details that Caliban-8 was a character who, through cheating, beats the Hunter Vanguard in a card game, costing her her life, a decision he regrets as he ends up replacing her as is Hunter tradition according to the Vangaurd Dare. He is unable to rally hunters together until the Speaker motivates him. 52: 294:
as his mother's god, and appealing to her powers against Prospero. Prospero explains his harsh treatment of Caliban by claiming that after initially befriending him, Caliban attempted to rape Miranda. Caliban confirms this gleefully, saying that if he had not been stopped, he would have peopled the
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island with a race of Calibans – "Thou didst prevent me, I had peopled else this isle with Calibans" (Act I:ii). Prospero then entraps Caliban and torments him with harmful magic if Caliban does not obey his orders. Resentful of Prospero, Caliban takes
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Many other, though less notable, suggestions have been made, primarily in the 19th century, including an Arabic word for "vile dog", a Hindu
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1968 – Peter Brooks and the RSC expressed the character of Caliban through violence and homosexuality, dubbed as Brooks' "experiment".
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put it, "Caliban is one of the hungry ideas, he's always looking for someone to word him into being ... Caliban is a necessary idea".
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For the Romani word, see B.C. Smart and H. T. Crofton (eds.), The Dialect of the English Gypsies, 2nd ed., London 1875, p. 92.
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His character is one of the few Shakespearean figures to take on a life of its own "outside" Shakespeare's own work: as
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Since 1889, it has been suggested that Shakespeare may have named Caliban after the Tunisian city Calibia (now called
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is the name of a character from Marvel comics. He is an albino mutant who lives underground with the Morlocks.
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is published. It centres around Caliban "Cal" Leandros, a half-human, half-monster hybrid who kills monsters.
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Vaughan, Virginia Mason (1985). "'Something Rich and Strange': Caliban's Theatrical Metamorphoses".
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Retamar, Roberto Fernández (1974). "Caliban: Notes towards a Discussion of Culture in Our America".
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universe and tabletop game, a planet named Caliban was the homeworld of the First Legion of the
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1990 – David Bennett in a production directed by Peter Brook and debuting at the Boffles Du Nord
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There is a long history of enthusiastic speculation on the name's origin or derivation.
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is the rage of Caliban seeing his face in a glass. / The nineteenth century dislike of
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in English. The character may be seen as a satire on "Noble cannibal" from Montaigne's
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Shelton, Suzanne (August 1976). ""Caliban": James Clouser's "Tempest" in Houston".
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includes two sentences referring to Caliban: "The nineteenth century dislike of
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in the Marlowe Dramatic Society And Professional Players unabridged recording (
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with the caption "Do not torment me prithee / I'll bring my wood home faster"
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Caliban is half human, half monster. After his island becomes occupied by
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A True Reportory of the Wracke and Redemption of Sir Thomas Gates, Knight
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features Caliban, presented as a more noble character than the original.
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Albert Kluyber, "Kalis and Calibon", in A. E. H. Swain (transl.),
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Adrian Herrero danced Caliban in the choreographic adaptation of
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Caliban was the central character in James Clouser's rock ballet
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List of William Shakespeare screen adaptations § The Tempest
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Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation
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production set in a women's prison and performed by its inmates.
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One of the most prominent suggestions concerns Caliban being an
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also featured a recitation of the same monologue, this time by
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Caliban appears as the bayou-dwelling "Gator Man" (played by
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Caliban: Notes towards a Discussion of Culture in Our America
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had arrived in England a century before Shakespeare's time.
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in the Shakespeare Recording Society unabridged recording (
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Caliban is also a boss, and later, a standard enemy in
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is the rage of Caliban not seeing his face in a glass."
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Sounds, and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
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Alden T. Vaughan and Virginia Mason Vaughan (1993),
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from the perspectives of the two titular characters.
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Caliban, suite de "La Tempête", Drame philosophique,
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"Wheatfield Biography". 1328:A History of English Dramatic Literature 835:, Caliban was played by Scottish dancer 791:Caliban appears as the wild and lustful 423: 329: 318:Ready to drop upon me, that when I waked 1563: 1488: 1395: 687:2012 – The title of the second book of 14: 2312:Literary characters introduced in 1611 2304: 1407:, Cambridge University Press, pp.33–34 1345: 1037:. The musical piece played during the 740: 334:Caliban, Stephano and Trinculo dancing 1607: 1471: 1295: 1266: 1198: 1168: 1071:2012 Summer Olympics closing ceremony 1019:2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony 784:adaptation, Caliban was portrayed by 559:production co-directed by Teller and 1976:Scene from Shakespeare's The Tempest 1324: 370:Also popular has been comparison to 74:adding citations to reliable sources 45: 962:. The rock ballet was performed in 24: 1436:, Cambridge University Press, 1993 1381:A Hystorical Survey of the Gypsies 1331:. 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