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    Response To Macbeth Act 2

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    considers Lady Macbeth as ambitious but ruthless‚ unscrupulous‚ dishonest‚ deceitful‚ manipulative murderess. Although Lady Macbeth did not kill anyone‚ she is accountable for Duncan’s demise. In the novel‚ the hesitant Macbeth is seen as murderous as he is the one doing the killing. However‚ the one pulling the strings was none other but his wife Lady Macbeth. After receiving a letter from Macbeth regarding his promotion of position to thane of Cawdor and detailing his visit of the witches‚ Lady Macbeth

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    master their fame. Those who have lost their fame were not successful in re-creating themselves or creating compelling spectacles‚ which Lady Gaga‚ however‚ is a true master of. Whether it is her outrageous fashion statements‚ grand public controversies or even her music‚ Lady Gaga has found many ways to romance the world into demanding more of her. Therefore‚ Lady Gaga is successful in maintaining her fame due to her mastering of both Law 25 and Law 37. Robert Greene’s Law 25 is for individuals who

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    Canto 3 Symbolism

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    the two Canto’s preceding the third Canto‚ the majority of symbolism in Canto 3 draws parallels between two separate plots occurring in the tale. The two plots described in Canto 3 are Sir B. hunting in the woods‚ and Sir Gawain’s encounters with Lady B. back at the castle. These separate plots arise from the deal that Sir B. and Gawain make; that anything one man gains during Gawain’s stay at the castle‚ would be given to the other man. Henry L Savage recognizes the connections between the two

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    Shakespeare uses vivid and powerful forms of imagery to let the audience visualize the setting. Lady Macbeth is portrayed as a strong woman who is attracted to power and would do anything to be in control; she is anything but an elegant and sensitive woman. After the bloodshed begins‚ however‚ Lady Macbeth falls an easy prey to insanity and guilt. Her soliloquy (5.1.24-30) shows her decline into madness when she says‚“out damned spot...” There are many examples of visual and aural imagery throughout

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    Macbeths Downfall

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    Lady Macbeth tell Macbeth he needs to kill Duncan so he can become King. But when Macbeth starts to back down Lady Macbeth calls him a coward to convinve him he needs to do what needs to be done. Was the hope drunk Wherein you dressed yourself? Hath it slept since? And wakes it now‚ to look so green and pale

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    ambitious mega star is the one and only Lady Gaga. She is known for out lavish‚ and at times ridiculous‚ costumes and even more known for her power house pop hits. Since her debut in 2008‚ Lady Gaga is one of the most influential pop culture icon of our generation. Not only is she noted to be one of the best-selling music artists‚ Gaga is also a very outspoken activist whom defines the meaning of using fame in means of shedding light on social problems. Lady Gaga is a triple threat and is paving roads

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    Nevertheless the encouragement of the witches and Lady Macbeth‚ Macbeth is entirely accountable for his downfall. Throughout the play‚ Macbeth‚ Macbeth is a tragic hero who abolishes himself by his own wicked and selfish determinations. At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth is portrayed as a brave‚ noble hero of Scotland who has fearlessly won the war. As the story progresses‚ Macbeth soon becomes a tyrant king who is willing to kill anyone who becomes a danger to his kingdom. Although Macbeth is

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    Murderers often have their loss of innocence pegged entirely on themselves‚ particularly if they kill out of ambition. In William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth however‚ it is Lady Macbeth who is the catalyst for her husband’s doom. In the play‚ a war-hero is confronted by three witches who give him a prophecy that he will become king. The only way for this to happen however‚ is if the current king dies and he usurps the throne. This idea horrifies him‚ and he immediately pushes the thought out of his

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    ambition soon spirals out of control and forces him to continue to do wrong. Macbeth’s ambition guided his kind nature‚ which then led him to breaking all moral boundaries. The theme of ambition in Macbeth can be best explained by analyzing the witches‚ Lady Macbeth and Macbeth himself. The witches controlled Macbeth in ways that seemed innocent because they never mentally or physically convinced Macbeth to murder anyone throughout the play. Macbeth is first introduced by the witches with three titles:

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    assassination‚ but there are many points that proves that wrong. When Macbeth is told his future by the three sisters‚ that is when the first seed was sown in his mind because he has dark murderous thoughts about killing before Lady Macbeth made plans to kill the king. Even though Lady Macbeth came up with the plan to kill Duncan‚

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