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In The Tempest, Act I, Prospero refers to Caliban as 'Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself," and Miranda calls Caliban an "abhorred slave. Write a brief paragraph explaining Caliban's feelings about his situation. Does he accept his plight as a slave, or does he fight against it?
Paraphrase Caliban's responses to Prospero in support of your analysis

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