Respuesta :
His reflection. To call a man a beast, one must see through his heart.
In " En el Jardin de los Espejos Quebrados, Caliban is thinking about Prospero's daughter, her feather-soft hands, the way she'll smile up at her dresser mirror..." (607. 6-8).
This exhibits that Calibanfelt attracted to or was in loved with Miranda. He is also thinking about himself, particularly his physical appearance. He is pondering over his, "naked, swollen feet... his scarred face, this empty promise of healing" (607. 11-12).