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  • Macbeth In His Actions
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    When someone commits a crime, they are punished for their sin. If someone says, "go rob that store", the man robbing the store is persecuted, not usually the instigator. Everyone, regardless of status or wealth is responsible for his actions. No one can whip out a remote control and make them do anything they want them to do. Men can be manipulated, but he is still under his own control. No one can make his decision as to whether or not he is going to be obedient to his manipulator. In the play ...
  • Blood Clean From My Hand
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    Blood will Have Blood " These deeds must not be thought / After these ways; so, it will make us mad'; (II, ii, 32-33) Translation today: A guilty conscience can make a man go crazy. In the play Macbeth, this is a recurring theme throughout one of Shakespeare's most famous tragedies. There are many different images that help contribute to this theme such as sleep / sleeplessness, water, & children, but the most significant image would probably that of blood. Throughout the story, the characters' ...
  • Was The Witches Role In Macbeth
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    What Was the Witches' Role in Macbeth? In Shakespeare's time, many people were superstitious; they believed that that their lives were strongly influenced, if not dictated by fate. They also thought that the world was full of supernatural creatures, such as witches, ghosts, and many other such beings. Shakespeare incorporated these aspects of belief in his play Mac Beth. The witches, although accurately predicting what would occur, i. e., Mac Beth would be king, they did not specify how their pr...
  • Lady Macbeth
    333 words
    MacBeth In The Tragedy of MacBeth, Lady MacBeth has strong id characteristics, and is not well balanced because her superego is severely out-weighed by her id. The id, superego, and ego are the 3 parts of a person's psychological make up, according to Freudian psychology. Freud explained that the id is the part of the personality that demands basic needs and fulfillment, the selfish characteristics. The id tries to attain fulfillment through such things like sex, money, power, etc. Lady MacBeth ...
  • True Tragedy Of Shakespeare's Macbeth
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    Shakespeare may have written Macbeth two hundred years ago with a fine tipped feather pen to make a living. However, his intentions have been drastically blown out of the realm of classic drama. Critics come up with new wonders all the time questioning the true tragedy of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Was it a Tragedy or not? Who's to answer the question except Shakespeare himself who due to the human life expectancy of eighty years cannot clarify it. We can only base our opinion on the great Aristotle...
  • Ambition In Macbeth
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    Santiago Rodriguez Deterioration of Macbeth In all the tragic poems written throughout history, the main character or the hero of the story always has a flaw that causes his or her final downfall. Since Macbeth is no exception, as the rest of the tragic heroes, his weakness causes him not only a breakdown, but also his death. Macbeth character deteriorates completely through out the story due to a moral conflict caused by his ambition, and it is this lust for power what ruins him. At the beginni...
  • Macbeth And Troy
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    The Mask of Innocence Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, produces a 'new' Macbeth toward the middle of the book. Macbeth, in his violent and bloody killing spree, ends up killing people ranging from the king, Duncan to his best friend, Banque, and many others. While doing so, Macbeth, in order not to be suspicious must wear a 'mask. ' To hid the real, guilty Macbeth and show an innocent, grieving man, who luckily becomes king through all the blood shed of good people. "There is nothing that gives ...
  • Lady Macbeth
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    Macbeth Macbeth In this play Macbeth portrays a man in position doing the usual, searching for more power. Macbeth is a young prosperous, ambitious man that is out to fulfill a prophecy. Maybe he is a little too ambitious. At first he wasn't the murderous type. His wife Lady Macbeth was pretty much behind the whole thing. She convinced him that he should kill King Duncan so he could claim the throne. It might be his character but it doesn't truly come out till he has Banquo killed. It appears th...

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