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    Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ the reader is left to ponder the question of whether fate or free will is responsible for Macbeth’s actions. Some people believe that the three sisters control Macbeth’s fate and that he is as much a victim as King Duncan and his grooms‚ while others believe that Macbeth‚ alone‚ is responsible for his actions. Although fate has a part in Macbeth’s decisions‚ the story is a tragedy of character. The witches prophesy that Macbeth will someday be king and Lady Macbeth rouses his

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    This passage takes place in Act 2 and Scene 1‚ in this point in the play Macbeth has been convinced by Lady Macbeth to go through with the murder and is standing outside Duncan’s bedroom ready to kill him. This is a crucial point in the play as it is the scene right before the murder and is significant as it shows Macbeth’s state of mind right before committing the deed and because it is the first time in the play that Macbeth begins to hallucinate signifies the point at which his mental health begins

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    action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and resolution of a story. Many can argue that Macbeth follows this same pattern‚ however‚ with a more in depth look at the story the obvious climax occurs in Act 2‚ followed by two acts of falling action and finally a resolution in Act 5. This can be observed by the shift in Macbeth’s demeanor. The murder of Banquo can be seen as Macbeth’s point of no return yet once he kills Duncan‚ Macbeth becomes ruthless and paranoid‚ traits very different than those used to describe

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    The theme of betrayal is prominent in Macbeth‚ illustrated in a variety of incidents throughout the play. It is also common in many articles‚ current events reports‚ and even an element of it can be found in artwork and visual texts‚ which creates a variety of links between these text types and the play. The visual text is a painting depicting Adam and Eve eating the apple‚ an act commonly viewed as betrayal and disobedience of God. This can be connected to Macbeth’s murder of Duncan‚ his king who

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    of a man named Macbeth. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the main character Macbeth was told by the three witches that he would become the thane of Cawdor and later on the king. He compromised his honor and disproved moral responsibility to achieve power and position which resulted in his tragic end. In my opinion the term tragic hero definitely applies to Macbeth because he is essentially a good person‚ he has a Tragic flaw and his eventual downfall. The first reason why Macbeth is a tragic hero

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    the classic Shakespearean tragedy. Macbeth tells the tale of a Scottish lord who encounters a trio of soothsaying witches in the aftermath of a grand battle. And the battle is oh so grand a spectacle. The camera pauses several times as the armies charge one another‚ not for the sake of the action‚ but so the audience can appreciate the horrific beauty of combat. After a decisive victory for our anti-hero and company‚ the three “weird sister” witches tell Macbeth that his destiny is to rule the kingdom

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    The influence of Dreams‚ Visions and Hallucinations in Macbeth and other Literary Texts “The realities of the world affected me as visions‚ and as visions only‚ while the wild ideas of the land of dreams became‚ in turn‚—not the material of my every-day existence--but in very deed that existence utterly and solely in itself.” ---- Edgar Allan Poe Uncanny encounters with visions and hallucinations blur the presumed constraints of time and space. The ‘phantasms’ or sensory impressions

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    Throughout the plot of‚ MacbethMacbeth encounters many personality changes. In the beginning‚ Macbeth is loyal‚ a hero‚ Whereas; by the end‚ he’s evil and determined. Macbeth could blame his actions on the people surrounding him or the circumstances he faces. Throughout the play‚ many people influence him‚ including the witches and his own wife. By the end of the play‚ many people would argue that Macbeth is a completely different person‚ that he has lost his humanity. Although Macbeth could blame his

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    On September 29‚ 2016‚ I went to see Macbeth‚ a play written by William Shakespeare. This production was adapted for Young Audiences by Christopher Matsos and directed by Geoffrey Wilson. I viewed this play at the Lincoln Theatre. This version of the production was performed in a steampunk Scotland. It was supposed to suggest that there was something “punk rock” and cool about the play. Furthermore‚ this play was not at all what I had expected‚ the characters were dressed in dark cloaks‚ there was

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    Test: Macbeth Review and Breakdown Part A: Matching Part B: Chronological Order – Number 15 events in chronological order. Part C: Literary device Analysis – 5 quotations (one per act from the charts that you worked on throughout the course of the play) You will have to: a) Identify the literary device b) The meaning and significance of the quotation “Your face my thane is as a book where men/May read strange matters.” Device: simile Explanation and significance: Lady Macbeth is telling

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