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    William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth tells the story of how the main character starts out as a noble lord but becomes a ruthless killing machine. As the play progresses Macbeth starts to kill lots of his peers because he is very focused on becoming king. What caused this was that Macbeth went to see the three witches to see what his future is going to look like when he becomes king. When he first met the witches . For Macbeth and Lady Macbeth blood represents Lady Macbeth’s and Macbeth’s to escape

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    The play Macbeth is an excellent drama that touches on many themes regarding darkness‚ ambition‚ morals‚ and deception. “Darkness is Dangerous” is one theme that is addressed in Macbeth and contributes significantly to the plot and outcome of the story. Thunder and darkness follow the three witches from the very first scene as the witches meet. By prophesying to Macbeth and ultimately guiding him to his insanity and death‚ the witches prove to be dangerous conjuring up evil things in the dark. The

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    In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ it shows many examples of darkness and blood. These give the reader the much intended feeling of eeriness. Macbeth‚ along with most of the characters introduced in act one all contribute to this feeling. Throughout this act the audience goes through a series of foreshadowing‚ along with being shown sides of characters that none of the other characters get to see. These characters all show both darkness and blood. One example of this darkness would appear in Act

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    epic poem‚ The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare creates a story that shows how power can take over a persons life. In this poem‚ the protagonist Macbeth lets power corrupt him so that he can become the king. He does this by killing the current King Duncan. Throughout this process Shakespeare uses different themes like light and darkness; and apperance and reality to show how Macbeth and Lady Macbeth need for power will corrupt them. William Shakespeare uses the theme of appearance and reality

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    Macbeth Theme Songs King Duncan: Betrayed by Avenged Sevenfold I think that the song Betrayed would be an appropriate theme song for King Duncan for a few different reasons. First off‚ as it says in the title of the song he betrayed by Macbeth. The song itself is written about a guitarist of a very popular band from the 80s and 90s called Pantera‚ who was shot and killed while on stage by one of his fans. Fans to rock and roll bands are like their loyal subjects and this fan betrayed him by

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    Themes of Tomorrow (Three major themes of the Tomorrow Soliloquy) In life there are many themes in life that people have to face and conquer. In the play‚ Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ there is a wide variety of themes that take place. Shakespeare often ties the theme of fate and power throughout the play. However‚ In the Soliloquy‚ “Tomorrow” there are three main themes‚ Worthlessness‚ life is too short‚ life is fragile. First of all‚ In the play‚ Macbeth‚ by Shakespeare‚ the “Tomorrow” Soliloquy

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    and their lineage turned into a mental race the Macbeths couldn’t win. Plagued from the start‚ the stresses and anxiety were too much for the couple to handle- falling down a steady slope into madness neither could escape the mental illnesses creeping into their lives and were oblivious to the reality of the situations and their reactions to them. The stress and fear of getting caught killing King Duncan was the first line of sanity to snap in Macbeth leading him into paranoid schizophrenia‚ whereas

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    Throughout Macbeth‚ there are a wide variety of conflicts ranging from internal to external. Macbeth struggles with the choice of getting what he truly desires at the cost of people’s lives or just being content and not having the weight of guilt on his shoulders. His choice however of getting what he wants ultimately leads to conflicts within himself and with others. The conflicts from the play are Macbeth vs. his own ambition‚ guilt‚ and with Lady Macbeth. Macbeth’s internal struggle with his

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    your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires.” Shakespeare‚ Macbeth The death of King Duncan‚ Macduff’s family‚ Banquo‚ the two guards who were framed for killing King Duncan were all brought about by Macbeth‚ even the death of Macbeth was brought about by himself or was it Fate? The cause of Macbeth’s actions are unknown whether they were done out of Fate or Free Will. It is said that Shakespeare wrote Macbeth as a tribute to King James the First introducing the witches as important

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    with those themes applicable and prevalent to today’s society. It’s a tale of loyalty‚ morality‚ guilt and conscience to lust‚ deception‚ betrayal‚ jealousy‚ ambition and greed. Add in the element of war and destiny and you’ve got Macbeth. Shakespeare has truly shaped‚ shifted and cultivated Macbeth to convey human emotions to his characters to the utmost extreme. He also demonstrated that its more satisfying to achieve goals than ill - gained means. Ambition and guilt‚ these themes are still relevant

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