The way that Stephano's reaction to Caliban weakens the power that comes from speaking the same language would be: <span> Stephano is intrigued that Caliban knows the English language yet still views him as a savage animal.
Stefano refers to Caliban as a 'brave monster' because of his wild appearance. At first, Stefano thinks Caliban is some sort stupid islander, and he became surprised after hearing Caliban communicate a point with him.</span>
The wife in "The Wife's Lament" thinks her husband is A. suffering great sadness.
He was forced to leave her and the town he was living in, although it is not explained why this is the case. His wife is devastated, and believes that he is in great pain because he had to abandon her. This is why she wants to go and find him, in order to be with him again.
Loving with restraint is the key to long-lasting love.
<em>"Therefore love moderately; long love doth so;"</em>
As the whole play portrays apassionate love tends to not last, that is why he states that love should be meant to last, then it shouls be rationed.
D, because the other three are very wide topics but you can explicitly discuss the effects and cause of MLK's bus boycott <span />