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    Write three sentences about these views using the sample below as a model Eg: Rose’s play challenges the audience to examine their own prejudice‚ exposing the dangers of prejudging‚ particularly in the court room. 3. What does Rose value / condemn? Identify three qualities/concepts/ideas that you believe Reginald Rose endorses‚ challenges or leaves unquestioned in ‘Twelve Angry Men’. Justify your response. 2. Setting: Rose’s play is all acted on the same set: Analyse the imagery

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    For Lady Macbeth and her husband‚ masculinity is synonymous (means the same as) with cruelty and violence. However‚ in the play‚ women are portrayed as dangerous forces that can emasculate and ruin men. Discuss why Lady Macbeth would wish to be “unsexed.” What does this scene suggest about gender and power in Scotland in the mid 11th century? (Respond in a mini essay with introduction and two body paragraphs). From the day children are born‚ the idea of how they should behave begins to take shape

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    for Lady Macbeth? Refer to at least two scenes from the play in your answer. In the play “The Tragedy of Macbeth” written by William Shakespeare‚ we see a very complex character which is Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth’s character throughout the play changes as she experiences the misfortunes that are brought to Macbeth and herself. This essay will explore how we as an audience feel sympathy for Lady Macbeth throughout the play‚ and how this feeling changes as we watch Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is first

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    Lady Macbeth is the real villain of the play’ do you agree? In ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’‚ Shakespeare portrays many negative themes through the acts of Lady Macbeth which show the audience that she is a real villain of this play. She holds a malicious agenda and many evil tendencies which separate her from the average individual‚ but this was only after interpreting the witched prophase. Thus‚ not only making her the only guilty villain in the play. Lady Macbeth is no more than an incarnation

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    Lady Macbeth is the real villain of the play’ do you agree? In ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’‚ Shakespeare portrays many negative themes through the acts of Lady Macbeth which show the audience that she is real villain of this play. She holds a malicious agenda and many evil tendencies which separate her from the average individual. The key elements which make Lady Macbeth a villainous human being is her inhumane conscience and lack of compassion for her victims‚ her deceptiveness and her manipulation

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    The relationship between Machbeth and Lady Macbeth By Myrna Cibelly Macbeth‚ the play written by William Shakespeare in 1606‚ shows us the relationship that exists between the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth and how it creates most of the actions‚ reactions‚ moods‚ feelings and attitudes. Both love each other and that deserves any sacrifice. At the beginning of the play‚ they are very close and this is shown when he calls her‚ "my dearest partner of greatness." He

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    Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a play that portrays Macbeth‚ who is an ambitious character‚ being manipulated and motivated by female powers. Macbeth is initially depicted as a brave and capable warrior but his physical courage is joined by a consuming ambition- to become King of Scotland. It was his encounter with the witches‚ or otherwise referred to as the "weird sisters"‚ that motivated and inspired Macbeth to murder Duncan and therefore become the King of Scotland. However‚ it was mainly

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    How does Lady Macbeth incorporate the role of a femme fatale? Gothic literature was introduced by Horace Walpole in 1764 with his novel The Castle of Otranto. This makes Macbeth retrospectively gothic as it was written in the 1600’s. It includes some of the main features of the gothic genre such as‚ murder‚ secrets‚ death and femme fatale. A femme fatale is a darker representation of women‚ often used in the gothic genre. It is someone who uses their femininity and sexuality to get what they want

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    in spite of all Lady Macbeth’s efforts to unsex herself‚ she is never able to completely separate herself from being a woman. Klein argues that Lady Macbeth embodies in extremity the Renaissance woman and at the same time‚ she deeply perverts this womanly ideal. The Renaissance woman was regarded as a weaker vessel than men and indeed‚ Lady Macbeth embodies the frailty of a woman since she is unable to carry out the murder of Duncan. While critics often claim that Lady Macbeth is the evil force

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    We will speak further‚ says Macbeth. If mine own face is a book of strange matters‚ then his reads uncertainty and doubt. But with the guidance of his doting wife‚ we can quash these fleeting qualms. For is it not a wifes duty to grease the wheel of ambition so that her husband can be successful? Behind every great man‚ is there not a guiding woman? If dear Macbeth could only place his trust into my hands I could nurture his desire to the point where the whole of Scotland salutes him as not only

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