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In The Tempest, how are Stephano's and Trinculo's reactions to Caliban the same?

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Both think that in Europe he would be an oddity who would bring them wealth or favor.

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In the Tempest Stephano's and Trinculo's reactions to caliban be same because both think that in Europe he would be an oodity would bring them wealth or favour.

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In the Act 2 and scene 2 On seeing Caliban Trinculo imagines him as a monster. He says that the people in England would pay good money to see such a freek.

When Stephano enters he also notices the Caliban's weird looks and thinks that he would be a worthy gift of emperor. Stephano gives him alcohol in order to tame him and recognizing that he would cost even more if he were tame.

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