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    Macbeths’ Dramatic Tribe What causes a man to change dramatically? In The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare Macbeth was a loyal yet an honorable warrior that knows what fear is but is fearless. At the time he was very heroic and noble‚ even King Duncan and others admired him for his great works. However fate held a tragic consternation upon Macbeths’ future. He was surrounded by wrong creatures that lead him to a wrong path‚ because of their beliefs and ambitions. Macbeth’s changes were

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    Have you ever done something before thinking twice about the consequences? Most of the time we people do things that may be seen as a blur in our perspective. In Macbeth act 5 scene 1‚ you can see lady Macbeth talking to the talking mirror about her evil insights. Although her eyes are truly open the quote states “you see‚ her eyes are open” “ ay‚ but their sense are shut “. This meaning that she is unaware of what she is doing‚ majority of people act without realizing how much harm they are

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    PARALLELS: THE INFLUENCE OF LADY MACBETH AND THE THREE WITCHES THAT CHANGED MACBETH Throughout a person ’s life‚ there are many things‚ like strangers or the media‚ that influence how a person will behave. The main factor in this influence tends to be the people in their lives that they are closest too. Sometimes the influence of people can significantly change a person - whether in a good way‚ or a bad way. In the play _Macbeth_‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ there are many examples of bad influences

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    Lady Macbeth and her changes throughout the play Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth” which is considered one of his darkest and most powerful tragedies‚ Lady Macbeth‚ a very important character‚ changed dramatically throughout the play. At first she appeared confident‚ assertive and the dominant partner. She was cold blooded and cruel but then she became nervous‚ scared and suicidal. Soon Macbeth and Lady Macbeths relationship starts to falter. She is the one who influenced and hurried Macbeth

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    It is very clear from the act if you have read it. Lady Macbeth is full of evil‚ and is well aware of that. She is evil and she wants to be evil. She wants to forget every connection to humanity and womanhood she shares. Thats why she wants the spirits to unsex her - "fill me from the crown to the toe full of direst cruelty! Make thick my blood....Come‚ thick night and pall thee in the dunnest smoke of Hell‚ so that my keen knife see not the wound it makes.." She is powerful - in fact i think

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    /fathers every decision .moreover‚ They could not‚ own property‚ have a job‚ attend schools‚ or have a bank account. Furthermore‚ Macbeth was written by William Shakespeare. It was written between 1603 and 1607 it was about a brave Scottish general named Macbeth who receives a prophesy from a trio of witches that one day Macbeth will become a king of Scotland .lady Macbeth likes the idea of becoming queen but she’s afraid that her husband is too full of human kindness .she’s eager for the chance to

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    is very evident in the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. As readers‚ we are introduced to the world of the supernatural (which was widely believed to exist in Shakespeare’s time) in a number of ways. The witches show Macbeth his fate and awaken his ambition‚ which leads to his ultimate demise. They act like dark thoughts and temptations in the play‚ which in turn stems from their supernatural powers‚ to morally confuse and provide the impetus characters for Macbeth. As a result‚ they indirectly

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    The oceans have refused to rid the blood that stains my once pale and innocent hands. Even the strongest bleach in this dammed world cannot cleanse my body of the guilt I have forced upon myself. We have been consumed… No blinded just at the mere sight of power. And now all I can remember is the blood. The metallic taste burns each and everyone of my taste bud off of my tongue until all that’s left to taste is my very own blood. The smell has clinged to me like a perfume I have been drenched in

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    Discuss the role of the supernatural in determining the fate of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Act 1. In the play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare‚ the supernatural is given a significant role in influencing the lives of two of the main characters‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. This can be seen all throughout Act 1 where the supernatural is presented in forms of witches‚ spells‚ prophecies and spirits. The supernatural indirectly determines the fate of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth and does give apparent

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    Is Lady Macbeth’s character stronger than Macbeth’s – Discuss Lady Macbeth is an ambitious and ruthless woman who desires power and status. She appears stronger and more callous than Macbeth as she manipulates him to assassinate Duncan. However‚ as the bloodshed continues‚ her guilty conscience becomes more affected than Macbeth’s. Unlike Macbeth‚ who grows insensitive to the murders that he has committed‚ she descends into madness and (apparently) commits suicide as she becomes less capable to

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