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    near the end of the end of the play. Ophelia has just died and her grave is being dug in the graveyard. Hamlet and Horatio come in and speak with the grave diggers. Later in the scene the funeral procession come through with Claudius‚ Gertrude‚ and Laertes. A major theme in this play is the conflict between action and inaction. Very few times in this play do the characters take action. It mainly a play of words and observation. So many scenes the characters stand‚ talk‚ and watch. In the very

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    Macbeth Thane of Glamis and Cawdor General in the King’s army Physical description and traits: Macbeth is ambitious‚ as well as superstitious‚ he is known for his military prowess‚ boldness and bravery. He is peerless‚ affectionate‚ loyal‚ dominant in imposing stern terms upon he vanquished. He is hubris‚ as well as an opportunist. He has a conscience‚ which hinders him at first in securing the crown. Role in Play: Macbeth is the protagonist‚ he is also the tragic hero. Role in the Plot:

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    make any man change himself and his personality? Marriage? Without a doubt‚ Macbeth’s real tragedy is his marriage. Macbeth changed from good to evil from Lady Macbeths influence through manipulation and her dominance in her marriage role. From the beginning Lady Macbeth is viewed as very controlling‚ strong‚ and certain. “First‚ she has very little regard for her husband’s humanity and actually derides him for being "too full o’th’ milk of human kindness” (Thompson 1). This shows how cold Lady Macbeth

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    The changes in Hamlet’s personality are reflected in his changes in costume. At first‚ there is the Hamlet in the "nighted colour"‚ in mourning for his father and resentful of his mother and uncle. This is Hamlet in Act one. He is passive and reactive‚ making snarky remarks under his breath and behind the king’s back but being sullen and unresponsive in his presence. After the visit of the Ghost‚ Hamlet changes. Ophelia describes his costume as "his doublet all unbraced‚ no hat upon his head‚

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    is the famous writer William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare is considered the greatest writer and playwright of all time. His works were versatile‚ ranging from romance plays and sonnets to more tragedy works. He is well known for writing his very own plays and sonnets and acting. Shakespeare wrote a grand total of 37 plays and 154 sonnets. His plays have been produced more often and in more countries than those of any other author (Applebee 983). William Shakespeare shaped the way we write today

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    1. How does space perform? Space is shown as a vital factor in the directorial connection linking the performance and the audience. A live performance is established in a three-dimensional space. The research of any time of theatre history can show you that there has‚ and always will be‚ a manufactured advancement of the space in the theatre whether this be both traditional and informal. In every single case‚ “the audience member‚ the spectator‚ becomes part of the performance‚ and is therefore

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    In the first scenes of MacbethShakespeare arouses our interest in Macbeth by contrasting the ideas of good and evil involving his character. In the first scene‚ we are introduced to three witches who foresee what is about to happen ‘when the battle’s lost‚ and won”. To add to their image and idea of magic‚ Shakespeare uses rhyme for their dialogue‚ to create a spell like rhythm and sound. Shakespeare then introduces us to the character Macbeth for the first time‚ when the witches mention his name

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    PBS Macbeth Movie Changes Essay Outline    I. Introduction  II. Body Paragraph 1­ The Wyrd Sisters’ Portrayal as Nurses  A&B. Appearance vs. Reality   i. nurses are actually supposed to be good rather than evil  ii. at the very beginning‚ viewers see how they kill the man that is injured when   they are alone after everybody around them has left the hallway  iii. At the banquet‚ the witches appear as the servants now‚ although they sit in  Macbeth’s chair before he has the chance to. This might actually cause him to 

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    In act one scene two‚ Shakespeare presents power and control in lots of different ways. He presents it so that most characters have some form of control or power in this scene. Prospero has the most control and power as he rules the Island and can perform magic. He is also a father which means that he would naturally have control over his daughter Miranda anyway and he shows control and power over her on more than one occasion. “Silence! One word more Shall make me scold you‚ if not hate you. What

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