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I apparently was well-wooded, as Sycorax imprisoned Ariel in a pine tree. Prospero refers to oak trees and Sebastian has a large number of logs to move which must have come from somewhere.

Trinculo talks about one part of the island having neither bush nor shrub in II ii but later in the same scene Caliban tells him he can show him where there are berry-bushes and springs.

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Which play was the character caliban in?

The Tempest.


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