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    Macbeth Imagery of Act One Shakespeare’s use of imagery in act one makes the play a lot more understandable in my eyes. The open act gives a strong graphic imagery of the witches. Shakespeare’s skillful imagery helps to show the theme of the poem. He uses darkness imagery for dramatic purposes. The purposes are to create atmosphere and express the emotions used in the play. In act one‚ scene one Shakespeare creates this scene extremely visually dramatic. The opening scene is important The

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    In Act 3 Scene 2 we can see how the relationship between the Macbeth and Lady Macbeth begins to fall apart and break down. After the murder of King Duncan‚ Lady Macbeth attempts to calm Macbeth down as he seems to be suffering from guilt and is deeply disturbed. “Things without all remedy Should be without regard: what’s done is done.” Hearing Lady Macbeth say these soothing words can seem odd since she is one of the

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    Lady Macbeth serves as a masculine figure and takes up the role of a man by denouncing herself as female. She also does this by using gender discrepancy to her utmost advantage to manipulate and control her husband‚ especially in a time period when societal norms about gender and sexuality were very unfavorable toward women portraying such behavior. Macbeth‚ a brave Scottish general‚ much to our surprise‚ falls under the presumed

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    Both Lady Macbeth and Miss Havisham are presented as two very disturbed characters - Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth” and Miss Havisham in the poem Havisham by carol Ann Duffy. Both women in each of the texts that I have analysed come across as being disturbed‚ Being disturbed in the sense that both Havisham and Lady Macbeth are psychologically disturbed and also disturbed in the sense that they both want to interrupt peace. From prior research I have found that the definition of disturbed

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    agree that we can both pity and condemn Lady Macbeth? Lady Macbeth’s character in the play ‘Macbeth’ has a view‚ which we can either pity her or condemn her. My view of Lady Macbeth is that she is only a woman and we must pity her. And also throughout the play she helps her husband and her relationship doesn’t even go well. She loves her husband but at the same time very ambitious‚ as shown by her immediate determination for Macbeth to be king. Lady Macbeth knows her husband well. She thinks he

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    Character Sketch Essay: Lady Macbeth Lady Macbeth‚ the wife of Macbeth‚ has many changes in her personality throughout the play. From being the simple mistress of their home‚ to becoming an evil woman who wants to be so powerful‚ that she will kill any who get or are in her way. Once Lady Macbeth receives the letter from her husband telling her that he became the Thane of Cawdor and that the Weird Sisters said he is to be king‚ Lady Macbeth starts to change. She speaks to the “Dark Forces That

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    Macbeth Act 1 1.- Why does Shakespeare open the play by showing the witches? Why is it good for Mcbeth no to appear first? To set the scene up‚ to have suspense and get an impression of Macbeth. 2.- How does Duncun reward Macbeth for his bravery in defeating the rebels? Comment on the order in which Duncan announces it and Macbeth finds it out. Making him Thane of Cawdor‚ he finds out from the witches before Duncan. 3.- Macbeth calls the day of the battle "foul and fair". Comment on what

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    Macbeth Structurally‚ Act3.4 is a key point in Macbeth; furthermore‚ it is the point in which Macbeth’s character reaches a turning point. Up to this time‚ with all his hesitation and wild fancies and gloomy suspicions‚ he has had strength of mind and self-control enough to push forward to his objects and to hide from public view the bloody means by which he has obtained them. In this scene‚ however‚ we see a fatal collapse of his powers.  Confronted by the spectre of his murdered victim he

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    sleep” (III.iv.73)‚ spoken by Lady Macbeth‚ shows how sleep can mess with a person’s judgment. Ever since Macbeth murdered Duncan‚ he has been so guilty that he couldn’t sleep. Since he is so sleep deprived‚ his judgment is impaired. He is paranoid and is killing people left and right. He is so fearful that everyone is trying to overthrow him that he resorts to killing his close friend‚ Banquo. “There’s blood upon thy face/ ‘Tis Banquo’s then” (III.iv.13-15) is when Macbeth confirms the murder of Banquo

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    and Grave In the Elizabethan era Shakespeare‚ a well known playwright‚ wrote a play about the extents human greed and how guilt eats at the soul. In order to accomplish this feat‚ Shakespeare tells the story of Macbeth and his quest to become king of Scotland. Throughout The Tragedy of Macbeth Shakespeare illustrates the effects of greed and guilt on two people‚ Lady Macbeth and Macbeth‚ both of whom react differently to the choices placed before them. Lady Macbeth‚ once willing to do anything for

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