The story “Balboa” by Sabina Murray she writes that how Balboa, who is what the story is about, Balboa is a self centered and is rude to everyone that he is around. “Balboa is loved by noone and feared by all” (Balboa 81). Balboa did not have trust in the Indians to let them go up the mountain with him because the thought was that the Indians would kill him when they got to the top or in the …show more content…
The person is Prospero, the King, can make one sailing go bad by making the shipwreck. However, he does not stop there he put the people that were on the ship in different areas on a island that the ship wrecked close by. Also, Prospero put Caliban under his spell and put him under a rock to live his life. Prospero goes and puts spells on mostly everyone that is in the play.
Nevertheless, the book “Of Plymouth Plantation” by William Bradford writes about how the Indians were treated. They came up with rules that they have to follow by or else they are punished. However, the Indians have more to go by than the pilgrims have to go by. The Indians can not do anything to the pilgrims if they do then they are punished. However, the pilgrims could do more than the Indians that they were able to get away with and not get punished. Also the pilgrims took the Indians food, that consist of corn ears of different