Glee’s answer to “Why is it called Caliban's war? Who is Caliban?” > Likes and Comments

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message 1: by Susan (new)

Susan Ecker Thanks. That makes sense.


message 2: by Glee (new)

Glee Don't know if you've read it yet, but a great book. Two of the most memorable female protagonists I've ever run across.


message 3: by Skiamakhos (new)

Skiamakhos I'd say the monsters the UN create with the proto-molecule are Caliban in this - the monstrous servants of an over-confident master, who is meddling with things best left alone. In The Tempest, Caliban is enslaved by the wizard Prospero, kept controlled by debilitating stomach cramps. Caliban attempted to rape Prospero's daughter Miranda, & says that if Prospero hadn't stopped him he'd have "peopled this isle with Calibans". In Caliban's war, (view spoiler)


message 4: by Glee (new)

Glee Yup. Your answer is much more thorough than mine - I'm lazy. Also, don't be so sure the proto-molecule monsters are UN creation.....


message 5: by Skiamakhos (new)

Skiamakhos (view spoiler)


message 6: by Glee (new)

Glee Point taken. I kind of generalize to "we did it to ourselves.." but I don't want to say too much because I don't know how to hide spoilers... hope you enjoy the series as much as I have.


message 7: by [ JT ] (new)

[ JT ] Caliban from The Tempest confirmed in this blog post comment by Daniel Abraham, 1/2 of James S.A. Corey: http://www.danielabraham.com/2014/03/...


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