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how does the utah production of the tempest emphasize calibans status as a slave?
a. he is continuously shown working each time he is onstage.
b. his body posture is stooped, and his clothing is ragged.
c. he is kept in chains and tortured.
d. his speech is humble and pleasing.
In the Utah production of The Tempest, Caliban's stooped posture and ragged clothing are visual cues that suggest his low - status, slave - like condition. Working continuously doesn't solely emphasize his slave status as much as his physical appearance. Being kept in chains and tortured is not typically part of the standard Utah production's portrayal, and his speech being humble and pleasing doesn't directly emphasize his slave status as strongly as his physical presentation.
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B. His body posture is stooped, and his clothing is ragged.