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In Shakespeare's The Tempest, Ariel expects to be freed from slavery, so he does everything Prospero commands. Caliban, on the other hand, fulfills Prospero's commands to avoid punishment. He also scorns Prospero openly. Which central themes of the play are best illustrated by these events? A. The many types of power relationships; the power of colonialism to divide populations O B. Slavery as a way of finding peace; overcoming even the most impossible odds O C. Leftover imperialism in the modern age; serving out of loyalty rather than out of fear D. Caliban and Ariel's relationship with Prospero, the power of magic to compel others​

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A. the many types of power relationships...

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