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    Autumn Sliker­Parker  Mrs. Schultz  British Literature  April 7th‚ 2014  Macbeth: The Case of an Overpowering Id  Even though Macbeth’s superego shines through at times‚ his Id overpowers his Ego and  Superego because he acts without moral or logical reasoning and his desires become what are  most important to him. It is possible Macbeth never developed a superego because he never had  to really think for himself. His wife overpowers him and makes his decisions for him. His Id is  definitely stronger than either his ego or superego

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    Throughout Macbeth William Shakespeare uses the imagery of blood to illustrate how the want for power can make people do things that they would normally never think about doing. Blood usually represents death and killing especially throughout Macbeth. In the play there are many places where blood is used to create vivid scenes in the audience’s head. One example of this imagery is when Shakespeare writes “Enter Macbeth with bloody daggers” (Shakespear 55). This occurred right after Macbeth had killed

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    the witches are guides for fate‚ Macbeth himself is actually a guide for free will. For exampleMacbeth made the decision to kill the king. He was obviously persuaded by the promise of royalty but that decision was still all his own. In fact Macbeth even struggles with the decision. When talking to his wife he stated “We shall go no further in this business”. (Act 1‚ scene 7‚ page 2) His wife had to persuade him to go through with it. But that isn’t all‚ Macbeth also made the decision to kill Banquo

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    Macbeth Rough Draft: Betrayal‚Untrustworthy Betraying and non trusting people have been around since the dawn of time. Have you ever told on your best friend that trusted you? In Macbeth and in now times it’s still the same. Macbeth killed King Duncan and in real life your closest friends snitch on you‚ and try to get you locked up. The reasons why people betrayal other people is for personal gain and to be a snake. The whole theme to this essay is betrayal and untrustworthy people have

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    Macbeth runs to battle slaughtering every Norwegian in sight‚ selflessly risking his own life for the people of his country. These traits are expected by Macbeth as he is a male in power; he must stop at nothing to prove his masculinity and serve his country. The play Macbeth by William Shakespeare is guided by how people perceive stereotypical masculinity‚ and how you must act as a male. In Macbeth common masculine traits such as violence and selflessness are used to manipulate in order to feeds

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    to it like a drug. Throughout the story of Macbeth‚ readers can see how power corrupts Macbeth and his wife and leads them to exploit it‚ becoming heartless‚ and leading them to become a tyrant who greeds for more. In the first stage of power‚ it starts corrupting the way people think and leading them to a dark ending. There are many examples of this within the story shown by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. After hearing the prophecies‚ in a monologue‚ Macbeth says‚” The Prince of Cumberland! That is a

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    watching. What happens when they don’t realize they need to climb back up? That individual becomes Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth from the 15th century‚ although stars like Lindsay Lohan who has been an actor and model since the age of three takes the big step forward and let the world see her build strong walls through the media. This idea is illustrated through William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the life of Lindsay Lohan. Lohan grew up in the spotlight ever since the age of three‚ having

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    As seen in Macbeth‚ Shakespeare has a tendency to rattle with someones fate and free will. Macbeth goes to see the three weird sisters hears them talk of his fate and finds it quiet appealing to kimself. In what he heard he never had to act on it but as he did it put him in a very bad situation. So as it might seem I believe that Shakespeare intended for Macbeth to have free will over fate being permanent in his life. Macbeth does not have to kill all the people that he did because he could of achieved

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    Macbeth Theme Analysis (Man vs. Man) How does Macduff respond when asked to take the news about his family “like a man” Macduff respond by saying “I shall do so‚ but I must also feel it like a man. I cannot help but remember things that were most precious to me… Naught that I am‚ not for their own demerits‚ but for mine..” (Act IV‚ Scene III‚ Line 254 - 257) His response indicates that he is hesitant to give in to his emotions but still feels and grieves for his family‚ then goes on to do his best

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    Schizophrenia has a lot of negative impact on people. It can make them crazy and don’t know how to control it or they will learn to cope with it. Macbeth‚ first the Thane Of Cawdor then king‚ I believe that Macbeth has schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a disease that makes people think and do things that normal people wouldn’t do. Macbeth shows signs of schizophrenia because he does crazy‚ evil actions. Everyone is different when it comes to schizophrenia. It can be an evil change‚ it can make people

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