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Topic: The Tempest and A Tempest 
_ Prospero’s Character 
Paper: 11 
Paper Name: The Postcolonial Literature 
Prepared by: Drashti Mehta 
Roll No:7 
PG Enrollment No:PG13101021 
Sem:3 
Email id: drashti.mehta.111993@gmail.com 
Submitted to: Smt. S.B. Gardi, Department of English, 
Maharaja Krishnakumarsinghji Bhavnagar University 
Bhavnagar University 
Bhavnagar(Gujarat-India)
Aime Cesaire 
•"A Tempest” (1969) -is a play by Aime Cesaire
William Shakespeare 
•“The Tempest” is William Shakespeare's play, written around the year 1610
A Tempest by Aime Cesaire 
Cesaire -a renowned poet, essayist and 
playwright. 
• A Tempest, translated -French to English, stunning 
masterpiece. 
• The author -insightful views on the psychology behind 
Prospero and Caliban’s action. 
It follows the original version, but it has an 
African Twist. 
• Where Ariel, a mulatto, slave, attempts to win over his 
master and Caliban speaks outright and demands. 
• Cesaire's version: the themes of colonialism and 
Negritude
Prospero 
He is the protagonist and central 
character 
He generates the plot of the play 
single- handedly 
Prospero is the Duke of Milan 
Father of Miranda, Master of Ariel and 
Caliban
Godlike figure: 
Prospero functions as a 
god on the island, 
manipulating everyone 
within his reach. 
He is Godlike in his 
control of those around 
him and in his knowledge 
of all that transpires. 
Like a god he punishes 
the guilty and demands 
repentance.
Treatment - Natives 
• He is polite in The 
Tempest and Rude in A 
Tempest. 
• He occupies the Land in 
both
Prospero V/s Caliban 
“ And now, Caliban, it’s you and me! 
What I have to tell you will be brief: 
Ten times, a hundred times, 
I’ve tried to save you, above all from yourself. 
But you have always answered me with wrath and venom, 
Like the opossum that pulls itself up by it’s own tail 
The better to bite the hand that tears it 
From the darkness. 
Well, my boy, I shall set aside my 
Indulgent nature 
And henceforth I will answer 
Your violence with violence! 
“Well I hate you as 
well! 
For it is you who 
have made me 
doubt myself for 
the first time.
Prospero’s use of Magic: 
He use his magic 
to make a storm, 
to frighten 
servants, to 
control enemies, 
and for marriage 
of his daughter 
etc.
White 
magic of 
Nature not 
black magic 
of evil. 
White 
Magic 
Uses white 
magic to 
carry out 
his designs. 
Never 
injure his 
enemies. 
Magic - 
pure 
illusion.
Prospero’s Art 
He planned 
well, creates 
beautiful 
wedding 
masque 
A Show 
A skillful 
director. 
Role as a 
presenter is 
important 
• In between he is supervising 
and directing the 
performance of his spirits , he 
informs Ariel: 
“ I must use you in such another 
trick.”
Bitter Old man 
Earlier in the play, Prospero 
appears Callous and Cruel 
He is defensively 
autocratic with Ariel. 
His punishments of 
Caliban are petty and 
vindictive, his spirits 
pinch Caliban - curses. 
Ariel reminds his master his 
promise-Prospero bursts into 
fury- threatens him-imprisonment 
and torment 
Unpleasant- Ferdinand, leading 
him to his daughter and then 
imprisoning and enslaving him.
Power over the other 
characters and his 
overwrought speeches - 
difficult to like. 
Beginning - 
puffed up and 
self-important, 
superhuman 
power that is 
humanly limited. 
His possession and use 
of magical knowledge 
renders him extremely 
Use power first 
badly and then 
for good 
purposes 
He is a powerful 
magician 
powerful 
Power
Caliban’s speech 
“Prospero, you are the master of illusion 
Lying is your trademark. 
And you have lied so much to me 
(lied about the world, lied about me) 
That you have engaged by imposing on me an image 
of myself. 
Underdeveloped, you brand me, inferior, 
that’s the way you have forced me to see myself 
I detest that image! What’s more it’s a lie! 
But now I know you, you old Cancer; and I know 
myself as well.”
Knowledge 
• Really likes his books. 
• Mathematical mind 
• He put theory into practice 
• Use magic 
• Dr. Faustus
His Roles
Miranda 
His 
daughter, 
her only 
duty in his 
eyes is to 
remain 
chaste. 
Completely 
deprived of 
freedom by 
her father. 
Miranda 
and 
Ferdinand 
marriage 
The less-prominent 
women 
mentioned 
in the play 
Completely 
internalised 
the patriarchal 
order of things
Humanity 
Prospero’s 
humanity is 
clearly seen, 
in his 
treatment 
of Antonio, 
whom he 
calls Traitor 
but whom 
he acclaims 
to treat as a 
traitor. 
Prospero’s 
goodness 
appears 
when he 
stops 
Alonso 
from 
apologizing 
to Miranda, 
telling him 
that there 
is no need 
for more 
amends. 
At the end 
he forgives 
his 
enemies
Time: Calculation 
Close 
observation 
of time, 
He 
follows 
the 
rhythm 
of time 
Time 
Conscious
Limits 
his 
power 
Power 
corrupts 
Choiceto 
return to 
Milan, 
Remain 
human, 
abjure magic 
Dr. Faustus 
He knows 
much about 
control and 
balance 
He reveals 
guilty
In Shakespeare's ‘The Tempest’, 
Prospero leaves at the end, but in 
Cesaire's ‘A Tempest’, Caliban and 
Prospero lives there, at the end 
Prospero grants Ariel his freedom, 
but retains control of that island and 
of Caliban.
A tempest  the tempest- Prospero

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A tempest the tempest- Prospero

  • 1. Topic: The Tempest and A Tempest _ Prospero’s Character Paper: 11 Paper Name: The Postcolonial Literature Prepared by: Drashti Mehta Roll No:7 PG Enrollment No:PG13101021 Sem:3 Email id: drashti.mehta.111993@gmail.com Submitted to: Smt. S.B. Gardi, Department of English, Maharaja Krishnakumarsinghji Bhavnagar University Bhavnagar University Bhavnagar(Gujarat-India)
  • 2. Aime Cesaire •"A Tempest” (1969) -is a play by Aime Cesaire
  • 3. William Shakespeare •“The Tempest” is William Shakespeare's play, written around the year 1610
  • 4. A Tempest by Aime Cesaire Cesaire -a renowned poet, essayist and playwright. • A Tempest, translated -French to English, stunning masterpiece. • The author -insightful views on the psychology behind Prospero and Caliban’s action. It follows the original version, but it has an African Twist. • Where Ariel, a mulatto, slave, attempts to win over his master and Caliban speaks outright and demands. • Cesaire's version: the themes of colonialism and Negritude
  • 5. Prospero He is the protagonist and central character He generates the plot of the play single- handedly Prospero is the Duke of Milan Father of Miranda, Master of Ariel and Caliban
  • 6. Godlike figure: Prospero functions as a god on the island, manipulating everyone within his reach. He is Godlike in his control of those around him and in his knowledge of all that transpires. Like a god he punishes the guilty and demands repentance.
  • 7. Treatment - Natives • He is polite in The Tempest and Rude in A Tempest. • He occupies the Land in both
  • 8. Prospero V/s Caliban “ And now, Caliban, it’s you and me! What I have to tell you will be brief: Ten times, a hundred times, I’ve tried to save you, above all from yourself. But you have always answered me with wrath and venom, Like the opossum that pulls itself up by it’s own tail The better to bite the hand that tears it From the darkness. Well, my boy, I shall set aside my Indulgent nature And henceforth I will answer Your violence with violence! “Well I hate you as well! For it is you who have made me doubt myself for the first time.
  • 9. Prospero’s use of Magic: He use his magic to make a storm, to frighten servants, to control enemies, and for marriage of his daughter etc.
  • 10. White magic of Nature not black magic of evil. White Magic Uses white magic to carry out his designs. Never injure his enemies. Magic - pure illusion.
  • 11. Prospero’s Art He planned well, creates beautiful wedding masque A Show A skillful director. Role as a presenter is important • In between he is supervising and directing the performance of his spirits , he informs Ariel: “ I must use you in such another trick.”
  • 12. Bitter Old man Earlier in the play, Prospero appears Callous and Cruel He is defensively autocratic with Ariel. His punishments of Caliban are petty and vindictive, his spirits pinch Caliban - curses. Ariel reminds his master his promise-Prospero bursts into fury- threatens him-imprisonment and torment Unpleasant- Ferdinand, leading him to his daughter and then imprisoning and enslaving him.
  • 13. Power over the other characters and his overwrought speeches - difficult to like. Beginning - puffed up and self-important, superhuman power that is humanly limited. His possession and use of magical knowledge renders him extremely Use power first badly and then for good purposes He is a powerful magician powerful Power
  • 14. Caliban’s speech “Prospero, you are the master of illusion Lying is your trademark. And you have lied so much to me (lied about the world, lied about me) That you have engaged by imposing on me an image of myself. Underdeveloped, you brand me, inferior, that’s the way you have forced me to see myself I detest that image! What’s more it’s a lie! But now I know you, you old Cancer; and I know myself as well.”
  • 15. Knowledge • Really likes his books. • Mathematical mind • He put theory into practice • Use magic • Dr. Faustus
  • 17. Miranda His daughter, her only duty in his eyes is to remain chaste. Completely deprived of freedom by her father. Miranda and Ferdinand marriage The less-prominent women mentioned in the play Completely internalised the patriarchal order of things
  • 18. Humanity Prospero’s humanity is clearly seen, in his treatment of Antonio, whom he calls Traitor but whom he acclaims to treat as a traitor. Prospero’s goodness appears when he stops Alonso from apologizing to Miranda, telling him that there is no need for more amends. At the end he forgives his enemies
  • 19. Time: Calculation Close observation of time, He follows the rhythm of time Time Conscious
  • 20. Limits his power Power corrupts Choiceto return to Milan, Remain human, abjure magic Dr. Faustus He knows much about control and balance He reveals guilty
  • 21. In Shakespeare's ‘The Tempest’, Prospero leaves at the end, but in Cesaire's ‘A Tempest’, Caliban and Prospero lives there, at the end Prospero grants Ariel his freedom, but retains control of that island and of Caliban.