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    opposing forces that moves a plot forward. The Tragedy of Macbeth has many conflicts. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth is part of an external conflict. The example of the extexternal conflict is the quote “Are you a man? This is the air drawn dagger which you said led you to Duncan”. (pg. 347 line 59) This means he was having second doubts about killing King Duncan‚ so Lady Macbeth tried to be little and manipulate Macbeth into killing King Duncan. Lady Macbeth you can say was ambitious too. Because she wanted to

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    or cursed life.  Macbeth‚ after killing King Duncan‚ can hardly sleep because of his ghastly nightmares.  While the witches are talking‚ Macbeth and Banquo enter the area.  Macbeth proclaims that he has never seen a day "so fair and foul." (Act 1‚ Scene 3‚ Line 38) This is reminiscent of the weird sisters’ statement in Act 1‚ Scene 1 that "fair is foul and foul is fair." This is a prominent theme in the play‚ as it beautifully expresses the macabre state of affairs within Macbeth and without.  Banquo

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    Macbeth is one of the greatest tragedy themed plays by William Shakespeare. One of the main themes of Macbeth is that Ambition does not stop once you start thinking about it. Firstly‚ having very high Ambition jolts Macbeth to go beyond being the Thane of Cawdor. This is proven when Macbeth says‚ “If good‚ why do I yield to that suggestion whose horrid image doth unfix my hair and make my seated heart knock at my ribs” (1.3.138-140). While saying this‚ Macbeth is basically stating that the act

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    Bryan Benalcazar AP Literature Deception and Inner Conflicts in Macbeth In today’s world‚ people live through lies and within fraudulence that cause conflicts within one’s self. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the protagonist‚ Macbeth encounter inner conflicts that introduce the idea of duplicity in the text through the discrepancy of the proposed murder and the irony that is established by his ambition‚ which established the central theme of the play of appearance vs. reality. The discrepancy of

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    In the story of Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Lady Macbeth uses rhetorical devices in Act 1‚ Scene 7‚ such as rhetorical questions and diction. She asks him rhetorical questions‚ challenges his manhood‚ and reassures him of success. By asking rhetorical questions‚ Lady Macbeth leaves Macbeth speechless‚ and he is unable to respond. In line 39‚ she asks if “the hope drunk wherein you dressed yourself?” She is asking if he was drunk when he made his plan of murdering Duncan. With this type of

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    a once normal woman turn into an invidious and manipulative person? In William Shakespeares’ Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth’s manipulation is the catalyst that gets the story rolling. Her dominance over Macbeth illustrates the theme‚ gender equal power. By undermining his weaknesses and usurping his masculinity‚ Lady Macbeth effectively facilitates a shift in power; the masculine loses its domination as Macbeth falls prey to Lady’s Macbeth’s abusive ways. Her ruthlessness ultimately brings about both Macbeth’s

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    moment in the play ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakespeare is how we see after many internal conflicting struggles Macbeth has‚ with good and evil he chooses to commit a murder. After Lady Macbeth received a letter from her husband informing her of the witches prophesy‚ of him becoming King and then her argument with Macbeth about the need to kill the current King Duncan‚ the play then sets up the inner conflict that Macbeth faces. Through many manipulating ways Macbeths wife‚ Lady Macbeth‚ swayed her husband

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    it’s good or bad. In the play MacbethMacbeth is supported by his wife‚ Lady Macbeth to kill the king‚ Duncan and grab the royalty for themselves. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth have many similar and different characteristics. This couple ate both egotistical‚ see things from face-value‚ and very power-hungry. While they are both very manipulative‚ Macbeth is easier to manipulate. Lady Macbeth is eventually guilt-ridden‚ while guilt never affects Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is also fine with only killing

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    Macbeth William Shakespeare Act 1 The three witches appeared and made plans that they will meet Macbeth and Banquo and then suddenly disappeared. King Duncan found out that Macbeth rescued Malcolm from being captured by the Irish and also‚ the Thane of Cawdor joined the Norwegian army to fight the Scottish army. He announced that Macbeth should replace the Thane of Cawdor as a reward. Macbeth and Banquo met the three witches in the moor and the witches announced the three prophecies 1

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    citizens. He has made himself a pathological liar and is neglecting reality. In contrast‚ Macbeth kills people erratically for his own gain. He kills no matter who it is or what relation‚ to him they are only people in his way.He tries to justify what he doing by making himself think that he did it for the better of the Roman citizens. He has made himself a pathological liar and is neglecting reality. In contrast‚ Macbeth kills people erratically for his own gain. He kills no matter who it is or what relationHe

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