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    How Is Lady Macbeth Evil

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    women. In the tragic play Macbeth by William Shakespeare the woman behind Macbeth is the Evil Lady Macbeth. She is very greedy and ambitious. She will do everything in her power it takes to become the queen of Scotland. Some people may say that Macbeth is more evil because she was the one to commit the murder‚ but Lady Macbeth had a big influence on Macbeth to commit the murder. Lady Macbeth is very Evil and Mischievous. Lady Macbeth is greedy and ambitious. When Macbeth is considering not to go

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    Ten Things I Hate About You and its Relevance to a Modern Audience Although the movie Ten Things I Hate About You is based on a Shakespearian play‚ it was released in 1999 so it was essential that the director Gil Junger made it both relevant and appealing to a modern audience. He does this primarily through alterations to the setting and the characters‚ with few changes to the basic plot. The target audience is teenagers‚ and all the major characters are also teenagers and are all in high school

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    Audience and Desdemona

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    the play Othello‚ Desdemona is seen as a strong powerful women who isn’t afraid to stick up for herself. Roderigo and Othello both were in love with Desdemona. The changes the audience see are on the surface. Underneath the surface Desdemona is strong‚ determined‚ and self-possessed‚ “My life and education both do learn me How to respect you; you are the lord of duty‚ I am hitherto your daughter. But here’s my husband...” (I‚ iii‚ 197-199). As you can see Desdemona is not scared to stick up for herself

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    Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ Macbeth’s downfall is brought upon as a result of his own tragic flaw: ambition—ambition triggered by the Witches‚ Lady Macbeth‚ and Macbeth’s own hunger for power. “For brave Macbeth—well he deserves that name—disdaining fortune‚ with his brandished steel” (1.2.16-17). Macbeth is showered with words of praise and glory‚ by the Captain and King‚ for fighting valiantly against the Thane of Cawdor and his army. “What he hath lost‚ noble Macbeth hath won” (1.2.67)

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    Starting off as a well respected man of pride‚ courage‚ and a very noble man‚ Macbeth was a true hero protecting and fighting for King Duncan. “Macbeth’s fate describes a very direct but an unexpected path to tyranny‚ that of the patriot‚ or lover of honor”(Mary Ann McGrail).He was a hero that was good minded‚ and someone who everybody could look up to and depend on. He was a gentleman on whom I built‚ an absolute trust”( Shakespeare‚ 332). A hero who stuck loyal to his king and country‚ and fighting

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    hero‚ Macbeth‚ meeting three witches during his travels. The witches prophesize that Macbeth would become king. Upon receiving this news he writes a letter to his wife‚ Lady Macbeth regarding what has happened‚ this is the event which will trigger much of the tragedy in the play. Lady Macbeth‚ lusting after the power that becoming a queen would bring‚ convinces her husband to kill the current king‚ Duncan. This is her first instance of initiating violence‚ but the character of Lady Macbeth is in

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    Macbeth is a tragic hero in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth due to his tragic flaw and the events leading to his death. Macbeth evolves as a character due to his tragic flaw of unchecked ambition. Macbeth’s ambition changes drastically throughout the events leading to his demise. The prophecies of the Weird Sisters are interpreted differently by Macbeth and the Weird Sisters. A series of uncontrollable events affect Macbeth and his future kingship. Macbeth’s lineage is threatened by Banquo and

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    the play Macbeth. Not all good things have good endings. This relates to our society because there are many people who have great careers but sometimes something bad will happen then they won’t have a good career. In MacbethMacbeth becomes king but he doesn’t earn it‚ then he ends up getting killed for the way he ended up being king. “Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! Beware Macduff!”. (Macbeth 58). This was the first sign that Macbeth’s success and royalty could come to an end. Then Macbeth ends up

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    Shakespeare cleverly creates sorrow for Lady Macbeth and Lady Macduff through various techniques such as order of their scenes‚ their company on stage and most importantly by their circumstances. In the case of Lady Macbeth we know her from the start of the play while in the case of Lady Macduff we are introduced to her with no prior knowledge only in Act 4 scene 2. Moreover with the use of dramatic irony Shakespeare lets the audience know certain events about to happen which naturally influence

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    Macbeth is definitely a good example of a person who has been driven mad by guilt. Guilt is one of the many themes in William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth. Not only is guilt shown by Macbeth‚ but also by his lovely partner in crime‚ Lady Macbeth. As the play goes on‚ Macbeth grows more and more guilty which puts more pressure on his sanity‚ and the same goes for his wife. The first sign of guilt occurs immediately after Macbeth first murdered Duncan. He was already driven partially mad by guilt over

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