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Caliban and Setebos
* Uranus: Caliban, Sycorax, Prospero, Setebos, Stephano, and Ferdinand
Caliban refers to Setebos as his mother's god.
Robert Browning's poem Caliban upon Setebos describes the musings of Sycorax's son, Caliban, on the god.
Fra Lippo Lippi, Caliban upon Setebos, Soliloquy of the Spanish Cloister and Porphyria's Lover, as well as the other poems in Men and Women are just a handful of Browning's monologues.
** The Tempest: ( Ariel ), Miranda, Caliban, Sycorax, Prospero, Setebos, Stephano, Trinculo, Francisco, Ferdinand
* Caliban upon Setebos
Hooper ’ s narrator writes that the protagonist says: “ He even grew to like sounds unassociated with their meaning, and once made a list of the words he loved most, as doubloon, squadron, thatch, fanfare ( he never did know the meaning of this one ), Sphinx, pimpernel, Caliban, Setebos, Carib, susurro, torquet, Jungfrau.
Caliban upon Setebos is an 1864 poem written by the British poet Robert Browning.
It deals with Caliban, a character from Shakespeare's The Tempest, and his reflections on Setebos, the brutal god he believes in.
A short story by German writer Arno Schmidt is entitled " Caliban upon Setebos ".
The poem is referred to in Dan Simmons ' science fiction books Ilium and Olympos, in which Caliban and Setebos are villains.

Caliban and poem
* Caliban at Sunset, a poem by P. G. Wodehouse.

Caliban and by
Led there by Blink and Caliban, who tells Selene he senses millions of dead mutants.
Shortly before his death in 1992, Asimov approved an outline for three novels ( Caliban, Inferno, Utopia ) by Roger MacBride Allen, set between Robots and Empire and the Empire series, telling the story of the terraforming of the Spacer world Inferno, and about the robot revolution started by creating a " No Law " Robot, and then New Law Robots.
On the island, he becomes master of the monster Caliban ( the son of Sycorax, a malevolent witch ), and Ariel, an elemental who has become enslaved by Prospero after he is freed from his prison inside a tree.
* In the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen comic by Alan Moore, Prospero appears as a founding member of the first such grouping in 1610, alongside his familiars Caliban and Ariel.
* On 7 October 2001 BBC Radio 3 broadcast a production of The Tempest adapted for radio and directed by David Hunter starring Philip Madoc as Prospero, Nina Wadia as Ariel, Josh Richards as Caliban, Catrin Rhys as Miranda, Andrew Cryer as Ferdinand, Rudolph Walker as Gonzalo, James Laurenson as Alonso, Christian Rodska as Sebastian and Ioan Meredith as Antonio.
The production included Carl Prekopp as Ariel, Rose Leslie as Miranda, James Garnon as Caliban, James Lailey as Antonio and Peter Hamilton Dyer as Sebastian, and was adapted for radio and directed by Jeremy Mortimer.
* Isaac Asimov's Caliban, the first of a trilogy of science-fiction novels by Roger MacBride Allen
After his island becomes occupied by Prospero and his cohort, Caliban is forced into servitude.
Caliban is the son of Sycorax by ( according to Prospero ) a devil.
Prospero explains his harsh treatment of Caliban by claiming that after initially befriending him, Caliban attempted to rape Miranda.
In the Swedish 1989 film The Journey to Melonia, an animated film loosely inspired by The Tempest, there is a character named Caliban, a creature whose face consists of mainly vegetables.
Abandoned on the island by Prospero and Miranda, Caliban manages to escape and make his way to Milan with the intention of avenging himself on Prospero, only to learn that Prospero has died.
Adrian Herrero danced Caliban in the choreographic adaptation of The Tempest ( La Tempestad ) by the Ballet Contemporáneo of the Teatro General San Martín in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2008.
In the 2010 film adaptation, Caliban is portrayed by Djimon Hounsou.
Caliban appears as the wild and lustful Greek Kalibanos ( played by Raúl Juliá ) in Paul Mazursky's film adaptation Tempest ( 1982 ).
A monster from the 2007 video game Silent Hill: Origins is named after and inspired by Caliban.
In the 1965 movie Doctor Zhivago, during the scene where Victor Komarovsky convinces Zhivago to allow him to rescue Lara by taking her to Vladivostok, Komarovsky refers to himself as a Caliban: " Do you accept the protection of this ignoble Caliban on any terms that Caliban cares to make?
" The works of his later years include " Vasco da Gama encountering the Spirit of the Storm ," a picture immense in size and most powerful in conception finished in 1842, and now preserved in the Trinity House, Leith ; the " Duke of Gloucester entering the Water Gate of Calais " ( 1841 ); the " Alchemist " ( 1818 ), " Queen Elizabeth at the Globe Theatre " ( 1840 ) and " Peter the Hermit " ( 1845 ), remarkable for varied and elaborate character painting ; and " Ariel and Caliban " ( 1837 ) and the " Triumph of Love " ( 1846 ), distinguished by beauty of colouring and depth of poetic feeling.
Isaac Asimov's Caliban ( 1993 ) is a science fiction novel by Roger MacBride Allen, set in Isaac Asimov's Robot / Empire / Foundation universe.

Caliban and .
In his preface, Wilde writes about Caliban, a character from Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
Angel's replacement on X-Factor, Caliban, also later turned to Apocalypse for more power.
Burton rarely appeared on television, although he gave a memorable performance as Caliban in a televised production of The Tempest for The Hallmark Hall of Fame in 1960.
London: Caliban Books.
These three books, Caliban, Inferno and Utopia, introduce a new set of the Three Laws.
Charles Urban filmed the opening shipwreck from the 1904 revival of The Tempest at the theatre in 1905 ; Tree, whose role in the production was Caliban, did not appear in this scene.
His five opponents included winners of major races including Blakeney ( 1969 Epsom Derby ), Karabas ( Washington, D. C. International Stakes ), Crepellana ( Prix de Diane ) and Caliban ( Coronation Cup ).
On 23 January 2009, the band began their " Chaos Over Europe " tour in Tilburg ( the Netherlands ) with Caliban, Eluveitie and Emergency Gate as other acts.
* Gehenna — The planet in C. J. Cherryh's novel Forty Thousand in Gehenna and home of the Caliban.
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In it, Prospero describes his loss ( magic ) and his imprisonment of Caliban and Ariel.
* In Tad Williams ' 1995 novel Caliban's Hour, the story of The Tempest is told through the point of view of Caliban with Prospero portrayed as the villain of the story, being shown as manipulative, prejudiced with colonialistic attitudes ( especially towards Caliban ) and capable of murderous violence.
His Old Vic roles included Caliban to the Prospero of John Gielgud, and Prince Hal to Gielgud's Hotspur, beginning a professional association and friendship that lasted for five decades.
We learn in them how Caliban ( democracy ), the mindless brute, educated to his own responsibility, makes after all an adequate ruler ; how Prospero ( the aristocratic principle, or, if we will, the mind ) accepts his dethronement for the sake of greater liberty in the intellectual world, since Caliban proves an effective policeman and leaves his superiors a free hand in the laboratory ; how Ariel ( the religious principle ) acquires a firmer hold on life and no longer gives up the ghost at the faintest hint of change.

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