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    How does Shakespeare present Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Act 1? In Act one Shakespeare introduces the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth using a range of dramatic devices. At the start of the play Macbeth is introduced from two different perspectives. He is firstly introduced by the three witches whom are discussing a meeting with him ‘There to meet with Macbeth’. This scene would create immense tension for the audience as the presence of the witches in the play would indicate a series of evil

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    Work on a character of your own choice. How does Shakespeare create dramatic effect through characterisation? Dramatic effect is the most prominent in the characterisation of Hamlet which Shakespeare portrays through Hamlet’s interactions with others; what they say about him‚ his internal thoughts and dialogue. In regards to his dialogue‚ Hamlet’s utterances are very philosophical thus depicting him as a thoughtful and intelligent character. In act 3 scene 1‚ Hamlet says‚ ‘To be‚ or not

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    A clear similarity can be seen between; the opening scene of ‘Hamlet’ and the Banquet scene in ‘Macbeth’. They both contain the appearance of a supernatural being‚ in both cases‚ a ghost. He uses the appearance of these characters to appeal to the audience in different ways. The response would definitely vary from groundlings‚ the audience members that pay very little for their tickets and stand beneath stage level‚ to the stands‚ higher caste people which occupy the higher stands with clearer view

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    ?Discuss Shakespeare’s presentation of the witches in ‘Macbeth’ The play ‘Macbeth’ was written by William Shakespeare between 1603 and 1606. Shakespeare was born April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon‚ and died in April. Macbeth is one of the four great Shakespearean tragedies along with ‘Hamlet‚ King Lear and Othello. It is set in 11th century Scotland. This play would have been performed in the Globe theatre and could have had an audience of over 16000 people. The theatre would have been very simple

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    Macbeth was written and perfected by a man named William Shakespeare. Throughout this play‚ you start to see a trend of how Macbeth is being a great noble man‚ to at the end‚ a man that has no sympathy for anyone else but himself. There are three witches that appear before Macbeth telling him he will become the King of Scotland. Since Macbeth knows this‚ his thoughts and actions lead him down a path of devastation and despair. Macbeth is ultimately the maker of his own demise‚ due to his desperation

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    Macbeth‚ an exciting and suspenseful drama written in the seventeenth century by William Shakespeare‚ still engage modern audiences. The three universal themes of Macbeth are the supernatural‚ the conflicts of order and ambition‚ which are still relevant today. This is demonstrated through the original play and Roman Polanski’s film of Macbeth produced in 1971. Shakespeare’s theme of supernatural is apparent all through his play‚ Macbeth. It was believed that he wrote it especially for King James

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    Many can say that the witches had the biggest influence and power over others. In the story of Macbeth‚ a story written Shakespeare‚ is about a man who had been prophesied that he would be king by Witches‚ but soon things would change for Macbeth when his wife figured out what was going to happen. Lady Macbeth throughout the play showed that she had most power and influenced others action so they would do what she wanted. Lady Macbeth has always manipulated and convince others to do things they

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    How does Macbeth react to the witches prophecies? Throughout the first act of the play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare Macbeth is controlled by his emotions more then his personal qualities as a strong and brave leader. One of his initial qualities as determined man‚ appear by the ending of the battle as he eliminates wounded enemy warrior. The willing to win battle makes him ambitious because he kills already wounded man who can not cause any harm to him. After the battle Macbeth crosses

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    The Witches Effects on the Actions of Macbeth Three of the minor rolls in Macbeth cause the most chaos with the littlest effort. They are the witches. They use their power of suggestion to ruin all that they can. By simply suggesting things to Macbeth‚ they turn this proud and loyal man into a cold blooded killer. Some may say that Macbeth was unwillingly forced into his situation‚ but this is not true‚ he could have simply ignored the words of the weird sisters. His best friend‚ Banquo‚ was with

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    Shakespeare and Macbeth Shakespeare: The age of Shakespeare was a great time in English history. The reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) saw England emerge as the leading naval and commercial power of the Western world. European wars brought an influx of continental refugees into England‚ exposing the Englishman to new cultures. In trade‚ might‚ and art‚ England established an envious preeminence. At this time‚ London was the heart of England‚ reflecting all the vibrant qualities of the Elizabethan

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