"Ariel and Caliban as Law-conscious Servants Longing for Legal Personhood" https://www.worldshakesbib.org/entry/bbbc1984/ Author: Fiorato, Sidia. Type: Book Chapter Year: 2013 Publication Information: Carpi, Liminal Discourses: Subliminal Tensions in Law and Literature, 113–28. : Carpi, Liminal Discourses: Subliminal Tensions in Law and Literature Annotation: Explores "legal awareness of Ariel and Caliban of their status as Prospero's servants" in Tempest. Argues that both long for legal personhood and that in identifying with his servants in his final speech, Prospero "sanctions their manumission which be actualized by the applause of the audience." Language: English Persons: Carpi, Daniela; Gaakeer, Jeanne Tags: Scholarship, Criticism, History of Criticism, The Tempest WSB Update: Spring 2015 WSB Record Number: bbbc1984