Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo continue their drunken mockery, with Stephano treating Caliban as a servant and Trinculo ridiculing him as a strange creature. Caliban asks Stephano for help against Prospero, the sorcerer who rules the island, and Ariel, invisible, interrupts by calling Caliban a liar and provoking Stephano to strike Trinculo for contradicting the story. Caliban then explains that Prospero sleeps in the afternoon and can be killed if his books are seized first, and he praises Miranda, which leads Stephano to imagine taking both the island and the girl. The group begins singing, but Ariel’s music startles them, and Caliban describes the island’s enchanting sounds before leading Stephano and Trinculo after the music.
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