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    In the play Macbeth by Shakespeare Macduff is portrayed as both a hero and a traitor. Through the play Macduff leaves his family‚ attacks the king‚ Macbeth‚ and kills Macbeth. In the play Macduff is shown as traitor in many ways. Macduff is a traitor for many reasons. In act 4 scene 3 Macduff goes to Malcolm‚ who is the prince of cumberland meaning he is the one who was supposed to become king next‚ and tells him about all bad things that are happening in scotland. Macduff also tries to convince

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    is written by Charles Dickens‚ and the play Macbeth which is written by Shakespeare the themes portrayed are very similar especially between the two leading characters‚ Macbeth who starts of the play as the Thane of Cawdor and Pip who starts of the novel as a blacksmith son from Great Expectations. Macbeth and Pip both ambitious people and strive have higher in status and are will stop at nothing to achieve that goal. In both Great expectations and Macbeth they are tormented by a female who constantly

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    In the play of Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ Act II Scene I is where Shakespeare alters the mood and the tone he previously sets in Act I. The character Macbeth is given the task to kill King Duncan of Scotland to steal the throne. This doesn’t only cause Macbeth to have a guilty conscience on the night of the murder but also questions his masculinity and his loyal warrior image as well. In Act I‚ Macbeth is adored by many and Duncan has deep admiration for him. Duncan is also favored to be a very

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    case of Macbeth from The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ and Anakin Skywalker‚ from Star Wars Episode Three: Revenge of the Sith‚ by George Lucas‚ this tragic flaw is ambition. Macbeth is a heroic soldier‚ as well as the Thane of Glamis‚ at the beginning of the play. Anakin is a loyal Jedi. Both of these noble war heroes are destroyed by this tragic flaw and turn to a murderous evil. Coincidently‚ they are also both motivated by the same factor‚ their wives. The Tragedy of Macbeth opens

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    The death of sir Banquo‚ he was murdered. By two of the most powerful people in the kingdom‚ the same two I overheard. The same two I serve‚ the same two that can make a lowly servant such as I disappear with a snap of their fingers. A death that could be as gruesome and painful as they wish. For the two capable of killing sir Banquo‚ it is likely they wouldn’t even flinch for one such as I. For one such as I‚ a whim is all

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    Interpretation. The differences between Wright’s Macbeth and Goold’s Macbeth are so abundant that at times it is hard to believe that they are interpretations of the same play. Wright’s Macbeth‚ dubbed “Gangster Macbeth” by many‚ takes place in Melbourne‚ Australia. Goold’s Macbeth takes place during the World War II era in Soviet Russia. The female characters in Macbeth are interpreted very differently in Wright’s Macbeth verses Goold’s Macbeth. Their likenesses and differences impact how a viewer

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    care how many lives they destroy‚ only if they can end up on top. In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ the main character was described as a greedy‚ heartless‚ and ambitious individual who was swayed into evil and let his ambition take control of his life. Even thought that Macbeth was written over 400 years ago‚ people today such as Martha Stewart‚ Jeff Skilling‚ and Saddam Hussein compare with the character Macbeth in many ways. "I have given suck‚ and know tender ’tis to love the babe that

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    Shakespeare’s "Macbeth‚" the Macduffs are foils to the Macbeths because the Macduffs are good‚ heroic characters‚ and the Macbeths are evil-oriented people. Macbeth is only loyal to himself‚ while Macduff gets tested‚ and proven to be loyal to Scotland and the king. Macbeth and Macduff contrast each other in many ways‚ such as Macbeth’s inability to have a family‚ while Macduff’s most precious thing in his life is his family. Lady Macbeth and Lady Macduff are also foils. Lady Macduff hates lying and

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    this quote are Macbeth by William Shakespeare and “The Cask Of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe. I definitely agree with this quote because Macbeths friends thought they were really his friends but‚ they were wrong. Macbeth by William Shakespeare shows literary devices and they support my opinion of this quote. One is dramatic irony and it proves this quote true for many reasons. It is true because Lady Macbeth shows betrayal against Duncan‚ the king of Scotland and Macbeth shows betrayal

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    madness”. This is conveyed to the audience through Elizabeth Bennet’s eavesdropping and the Bennet family’s first impression of Darcy. At the start of ‘Macbeth’ however‚ the central character‚ Macbeth‚ is portrayed by William Shakespeare as a hero. In Scotland he is loved‚ trusted and admired: “Oh valiant cousin‚ worthy gentleman”‚ “brave Macbeth”. Nevertheless by the end of both works‚ the audience’s own opinion of each character has changed to the complete opposite. Their opinion has been altered

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