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How does the Utah Valley University production of The Tempest show a

difference between Ariel and Caliban?
A. Ariel's feet hover over the stage to simulate the idea of flight, while
Caliban stomps on the stage angrily.
B. Ariel wears horns to represent his animal nature, while Caliban
wears feathers to represent his hatred of captivity
C. Ariel's movements are fluid and dance-like, while Caliban hunches
over awkwardly
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D. Ariel's face is bare, while Caliban's face is covered by a mask​

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Answer:

C: Ariel's movements are fluid and dance-like, while Caliban hunches over awkwardly

In this way, the Utah Valley University production of The Tempest show a difference between Ariel and Caliban.

Step-by-step explanation:

"Utah Valley University" is the largest LDS institute in 'Orem', Utah.

In 'Utah Valley University production', the two characters, Ariel and Caliban are a complete contrast in the play, 'The Tempest'. Ariel has a gentle tone unlike Caliban who is portrayed more like a monster.

Ariel is played by two characters who wear feathered leggings and body paint, like a spirit. He moves his hands and legs more swiftly like he is dancing. But Caliban is the son the devil and the evil, who is controlled by magic and is rebellious.

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