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  • Witches And Lady Macbeth
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    During the epoch that Shakespeare wrote Macbeth (the Elizabethan era), regicide was deemed the most scandalous breach of the law in this country, because the ruling sovereign had the Divine Right of Kings. This meant that the monarch had infallibility. Important factors to take into consideration are; Macbeth made the decisive choice The witches manipulated his thoughts, and images worked his mind Lady Macbeth manipulated his heart. However, the witches and Lady Macbeth do supply a mitigating st...
  • Witches And Lady Macbeth
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    Who Is To Blame For The Tragedy of Macbeth Macbeth, the play was one of Shakespeare's bloody and goriest tragedies. It was based on a true story of the Celtic throne. It is a play about murder, power, ambition, greed and deception. The play is set in bleak Scotland, where King Duncan rules over all. At the start of the play Scotland is at battle with Norway. Macbeth is Thane of Glamis and has emerged from battle as a brave and courageous solider. He is admired by all as a good man. He along with...
  • Witches And Lady Macbeth
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    The tragedy of Macbeth tells of how a noble and respected man, turned into a tyrant by ambition and greed. There were outside influences which contributed to this transformation such as the prophecies told by the witches, and lady Macbeth. However Macbeth deserves no pity as it was he who decided upon the actions he took, which left many innocent people dead including himself. Macbeth chose his fate when he had it all. He had friends, honor and was well respected by the king. O Valiant cousin! W...
  • Lady Macbeth And The 3 Witches
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    EVIL ON EARTH: CAN IT DESTROY YOUR LIFE Ambition and power come together hand by hand. A good example of this is the tragic play "Macbeth", written by the best playwright of all: William Shakespeare. Even though Shakespeare lived in the 15th century, his play is situated in the 11th century and it is a historical event that took place in Scotland. In the tragic play "Macbeth", Shakespeare, uses 3 central elements that influence in the personalities that people of the 11th century had and that is...
  • Macbeth's Madness
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    Madness Madness seems to be a common theme in William Shakespeare's plays, Macbeth and Hamlet. The questions I ask myself are; 1. What brings about madness in these plays, and 2. How can one tell madness when he / she sees it in a Shakespearean play The signs of madness are visible in both of these plays by William Shakespeare, After Hamlet has discovered the truth about his father, he goes through a very traumatic period, which is interpreted as madness by readers and characters. With the death...
  • Witches And Lady Macbeth
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    1. During the first act, the impression of Macbeth is that he is the "bravest" soldier, and the honorable Thane of Glam is. We are told that his rank and nobility are of great value, and he seems to be fit for his status. Unfortunately when he appears, this perception is altered. Macbeth seems to have a greedy impatient ambition. The original impression of Macbeth is that he is loyal and worthy of being honored by the king. It is almost ironic, because he ends up being a traitor, and murders the...

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