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The Tempest is, on one level, a critique of British Colonialism (which was getting into full swing during the reign of Elizabeth I). There is evidence in the text that Shakespeare was not entirely happy with this development. How does he use language as a metaphor for power? How do Caliban and Ariel react differently to this metaphor?

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