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    The three witches who mention the prophecy that Macbeth will be king firstly influence him. “All hail‚ Macbeth! hail to thee‚ Thane of Glamis! All hail‚ Macbeth! hail to thee‚ Thane of Cawdor! All hail‚ Macbeth! that shalt be king hereafter” (1.3.49-50). Macbeth carelessly trusts the prophecy without any thought to it and choses to believe in the mistaken expectations instead of dismissing the words of the witches like Banquo did. Though the

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    ambition is far too great and realizes that what he is about to do is wrong (murder Duncan). Yet he knows it will bring him one step closer to achieving his goal. Macbeth’s ambition was driven by a number of factors including the prophecy given by the three witches‚ and Lady Macbeth’s manipulation to commit the murders of anyone who was in the way of the throne. This eventually spirals out of control and forces Macbeth to murder again and again to cover up his previous misdeeds. As a consequence of

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    beings featured in their theatrical workings. They have been portrayed in different ways‚ with some appearing onstage and some not being seen in the play at all. In The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ the ghost of Banquo is featured in scene three. Different versions of the play show his part in two different ways: onstage and offstage. Between the two methods‚ Banquo appearing onstage would be better rather than Macbeth pretending a ghost is present. Throughout the play‚ Macbeth’s sanity

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    The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ began with Macbeth‚ previously a successful soldier‚ who was granted thane of Cawdor by King Duncan‚ and later told he would become king by three witches. He was named the king of Scotland after Duncan’s heinous death. He had committed many unlawful crimes in order to become the king. His bloody rise to power lead to his tragic downfall. Macbeth’s wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ was very strong willed and much more ambitious and controlling than her husband

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    head in the story‚ that’s got him in a situation that is very hard to get himself out of. D’Artagnan has good looks‚ his honesty and integrity‚ his loyalty to the king and his expert swordsmanship. On his journey he quickly makes friends with the three musketeers‚ and later he finds himself in a position to do a great service for the queen of France David was born in Bethlehem‚ the youngest son of Jesse of the tribe of Judah. The prophet Samuel‚ after revoking Saul’s designation as king‚ secretly

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    Aarion Heard College Writing I April 7th‚ 2014 Water vs. Torn Meniscus Dating back many years ago‚ when I was in the 7th grade‚ I experienced something that most 7th grade athletes don’t experience. It was a very frightening event‚ especially to a 13 year old basketball player who had big dreams of going pro. You’re probably wondering‚ “What happened that was so bad?” I had a full meniscus tear in my right knee. For those who don’t know what a meniscus is‚ it’s a shock absorbing

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    naturally uncomfortable with what they do not know. Authors can use this fear and uncertainty when writing to evoke emotion in their audience or influence the way their characters or audience react to their writing. In Macbeth‚ Shakespeare creates three of his antagonists as witches. Due to their mysterious aura to the characters and audience‚ they are able to interact in different ways and influence others. Shakespeare uses humanity’s fear of the unknown to create a lack of trust between the audience

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    The Witches Influence on Macbeth Allison Schweinert Malling Hour 2 1/15/12 Throughout Macbeth‚ Shakespeare’s witches‚ or the “three weird sisters” (1.3.32) serve several purposes. With their persuasive techniques and ability to either see or influence the future‚ their most important role seems to be their power to influence decision-making and cause the initial deterioration of Macbeth. By providing five prophecies‚ the witches “provide Macbeth’s ‘call to action’ and drive his thirst for

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    Play Exposition:    What you need to know. Background information is presented‚ main characters are introduced‚ and the conflict is established. Macbeth’s encounter with the three weird sisters. Lady Macbeth’s reaction and response to the news of Macbeth’s predicated rise to the crown.  Macbeth’s encounter with the three weird sisters. Lady Macbeth’s reaction and response Rising Action:   The conflicts and challenges encountered by the characters MacBeth and Banquos encounter with the witches

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    You are not mad. Mad is when your cousin ( Bellatrix ) slaughters a hare in front of you‚ eager to see if your resolve would crumble and you’d call her out to be a beast. Mad is when your mother ( Walburga ) wraps her long tapered fingers around your throat and squeezes‚ daring you to spill your bile‚ to oppose her at last just like her failure of a firstborn. Mad is when your betrothed ( Laetitia ) decides to humiliate her sister in front of the Public‚ hoping to see approval glint in two

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