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    (ii) “Essentially the play Macbeth is about power‚ its use and abuse.” Discuss this view of the play‚ supporting your answer with the aid of suitable reference to the text. Mark ex 60 by reference to the criteria for assessment using the following breakdown of marks. P 18 C 18 L 18 M 6 60 marks A+ B C D E- 100% 60 – 51 42 33 24 23 – 0 30% 18 – 16 13 10 8 7 – 0 10% 6 – 5 4 3 3 2 – 0 Candidates are free to agree

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    met at the Capulet’s ball‚ and they instantly fell in love with each other. They married without the consent of their parents‚ but died together. In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet‚ Benvolio serves as a foil to Tybalt‚ and the nurse to the Lady Capulet. Firstly‚ Benvolio serves as a foil to Tybalt. To begin with‚ Tybalt wanted to start a fight‚ but Benvolio tried to stop it. The following quote shows how Tybalt wanted to fight but Benvolio didn’t “I do but keep the peace.”/ “ I hate the word

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    The Kite Runner/Life of Pi: The Foil In both The Kite Runner and Life of Pi‚ the relationship between the major character and a minor character—the foil—help to highlight the main character’s qualities‚ illuminating his traits to be seen in an extraordinary‚ nonstandard way. In The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini creates Hassan as the foil for Amir. Hassan’s character‚ as perfect as he is‚ causes Amir to pale in comparison‚ something that Amir channels throughout his life‚ governing his actions. Similarly

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    ICT Irish Maths Music Physical Education Religious Studies Science Spanish Welsh 2nd Language Audio Games Find us on Facebook KS3 Bitesize More Bitesize BBC Teachers Home > English Literature > Macbeth > Context Print English Literature Context Page: 12Next To put Macbeth into perspective‚ you’ll need to know a little about William Shakespeare and why the play is still so popular over 400 years after it was first performed. William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was born in

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    When thinking of adaptations of the Shakespeare ‚admittedly‚ my mind doesn’t immediately run to the BBC’s Shakespeare Retold adapted by Peter Moffat and Penny Woolcock’s ‘Macbeth on the Estate’. Although very different settings both directors made relevance and its realism their main priorities. If any of these directors had decided to add women on broomsticks we all just might’ve laughed and scoffed in their faces. In the 17th Century witches were very current and believed to be very much alive

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    husband’s sickness. At this point in Nora’s conversation‚ we see her trying to become equal to Mrs. Linde by expressing her ill-fated encounter. "Mrs. Linde has a particularly crucial role in the drama‚ for she‚ far more than Torval‚ is Nora’s Foil" (Gelber). Nora felt comfortable for the first time that she was not alone in this society. She felt that Mrs. Linde could be sympathetic to her situation. Nora went on to explain to her husband taking on several jobs to make ends meet‚ so she too

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    different types of characters‚ in different stories. There’s the Christ figure‚ the hero‚ the damsel in distress. But a character archetype that is very common and improves a story by binds foil characters. In William Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the characters Romeo and Tybalt are great examples of foil characters‚ they contrast with each other in different ways‚ like motivations‚ traits‚ and actions. Romeo exemplifies emotions like love‚ passion‚ and impulsivity. While traits such

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    Critical Analysis: Soliloquies in Macbeth A soliloquy is a monologue‚ delivered by a character alone on stage. o Soliloquies are central to the play because in them there is only truth. There is no deception as there might be when speaking to other characters. o o Soliloquies contain the most powerful emotion and imagery in the play. Soliloquies are extremely important in revealing character‚ and are only spoken by the most important characters in the play There are several soliloquies in the first

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    The Application of Yasuo and Chiyoko as Foils to Shinji and Hatsue for the Express Purpose of Illustrating an Ideal Relationship Within Yukio Mishima’s The Sound of Waves In art there is a common exercise wherein the artist draws the negative space around an object‚ instead of the object itself. By focusing on what isn’t there instead of what is‚ an artist can further understand the basic shape of the object and the concepts of drawing. While not an exact metaphor‚ similar concepts can be used in

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    Banquo as a foil and a contrast to Macbeth. Macbeth‚ for example‚ eagerly accepts the Three Witches’ prophecy as true and seeks to help it along. Banquo‚ on the other hand‚ doubts the prophecies and the intentions of these seemingly evil creatures. Whereas Macbeth places his hope in the prediction that he will be king‚ Banquo argues that evil only offers gifts that lead to destruction. Banquo steadily resists the temptations of evil within the play‚ praying to heaven for help‚ while Macbeth seeks darkness

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