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    Lindsey Aranda English‚ period 2 Hamlett June 6‚ 2011 Journal of Macbeth Act 1 I was very confused at the beginning of the play. I thought it was weird with the witches‚ and I was still getting used to the old English language. I thought it started to get interesting when the witches had told Macbeth that he would become the Thane of Cawdor and then he actually did! I think this is what starts Macbeth’s ambition towards the series of events that will happen in the play. I think that the

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    Macbeth The play I chose is Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare. The protagonist of the story is Macbeth. He starts out as a brave‚ noble warrior‚ but by the end he is a disgrace to his nation. In the beginning his guilt is almost too strong to bear‚ but by the end he only cares about being the king. Lady Macbeth is almost as important to the story as her husband. She seems heartless at first‚ but her guilt takes over in time. The main antagonist to Macbeth is probably Malcolm. Malcolm is the

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    The story of Macbeth is a classic tragedy written by William Shakespeare in the 17th century. Macbeth is a general in the army of King Duncan‚ as well as the Thane of Glamis‚ Thane of Cawdor‚ and‚ for a short time‚ the King of Scotland. When three witches tell Macbeth three prophecies‚ and the first two come true‚ Macbeth is determined to make the third become reality as well. Tragedy occurs when King Duncan is murdered and Macbeth is pronounced the new king. Macbeth becomes an isolated individual

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    Imagery in Macbeth

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    Imagery in Macbeth “Violence and the bloodshed that results are important symbols in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. While the blood that is shed is a tangible reminder of the outcomes of misused power‚ it also serves as an image that provokes Macbeth to reflect upon his deeds‚ even if he does not change his behavior. Macbeth becomes obsessed with the blood on his hands. Unfortunately‚ this reminder of his guilt does not prevent him from continuing violent acts.” -Marshall Mc Luhan. Macbeth‚ one of the

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    Conventions In Macbeth

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    one of his best plays being Macbeth. The key idea of the first act is greed‚ this is shown when Macbeth’s greed for power becomes apparent to the audience and eventually other characters. A dramatic convention is a technique that is used to signify the nature of a character and depict this to the audience. In Shakespeare’s writing these are a common technique used and are one of the reasons his characters and stories alike are so highly regarded. Throughout Macbeth many of these are used. In Act

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    Malcolm X was released from prison in 1952. Now a free man‚ Malcolm traveled to Detroit‚ Michigan‚ where he worked with the leader of the NOI‚ Elijah Muhammad‚ to help expand the NOI’s following among black Americans nationwide. Malcolm is largely responsible for the spread of Islam in the black community in the United States. Malcolm X went on to become one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history. He is credited with raising the self-esteem of black Americans and reconnecting

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    The relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth changes throughout the play. At the beginning of the play the couple had a very close relationship. When Macbeth is introduced to the witches he foresees himself as king. Lady Macbeth‚ who is ambitious and domineering‚ craves power. She manipulates Macbeth to murder the former king‚ Duncan‚ so he can become king. Their relationship begins to deteriorate as they both dedicate themselves to evil and is mutually destructive. The ambition they both possess

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    Macbeth Obituary

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    Macbeths Obituary Macbeth was a noble and powerful human being and his attitude to living was disagreed upon by some. Macbeth was born in the 11th century and he died in battle as he got killed by Macduff. Macbeth was the Thane of Glamis. When greeted by the witches‚ he was given the futuristic opportunities to become Thane of Cawdor and king hereafter‚ but meanwhile‚ he believed other prophecies which conflicted and resulted in Macbeth going insane and his ambition takes over. “That but this

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    butcher and his fiend like queen" is this a fair description of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth? <br> <br>Malcolm made the remark "This dead like butcher and his fiend like queen‚" when he was crowned as the king of Scotland‚ after Macbeth’s reign of terror. It becomes questionable upon the fairness of this justification‚ whether or not Macbeth was really a "butcher" and whether or not Lady Macbeth was a "fiend." <br> <br>In some ways‚ Macbeth would have fit the description of being a "butcher‚" after all

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    Macbeth analysis

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    What is the measure of a man? Analyze the shifting nature of masculinity in Macbeth and explain what effect this has on your understanding of masculinity. Macbeth is a famous play written in 1606 by an English playwright named William Shakespeare. The play is about Macbeth‚ a Scottish general‚ who is madly driven by his ambitious desires to become king and thus‚ performs immoral acts to achieve his goal‚ resulting in disastrous outcomes. Throughout the play‚ Shakespeare explores the paradoxical

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