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    Shakespeare composed Macbeth which will become one of his best known plays. Shakespeare died in 1616 on April 23rd. Macbeth is last and shortest of Shakespeare’s tragedies‚ it was composed in 1606. Macbeth It is considered to be one of Shakespeare’s darkest works. It has a lot of fighting and bloodshed. This play was based on actual events and shows how lust for power can corrupt ones soul. SHakespeare’s main source for Macbeth was Holinshed’s Chronicles Character Analysis: 1. Macbeth "I dare do all

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    In the play Macbeth the supernatural has a vital role in the play. The first instance we come in contact with the supernatural is when Macbeth‚ and his best friend Banquo‚ ecounter the witches. These witches have a very strange apperance "That look not like th’ inhabitants o’ th’ Earth And yet are on ’t?—Live you? Or are you aught That man may question? You should be women‚ And yet your beards forbid me to interpret That you are so." (1.3.42-44;47-49). These witches tell Macbeth that he will gain

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    do not have to die- they just have to suffer‚” (Kibin). Tragic hero’s create their suffering‚ through what they choose‚ and the decisions they make. Macbeth is an ideal example of a tragic hero‚ due to the fact that he promoted his downfall‚ fell from his own estate‚ and faced a deserved punishment. In the event of meeting with the witches‚ Macbeth begins his journey down the path of becoming a tragic hero; constructing his downfall. “I stood rapt in the wonder of it came missives from the king

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    “Some say he’s mad; others‚ that lesser hate him‚ Do call it valiant fury” (Caithness: Act V‚ Scene II) Consider Macbeth as a gothic protagonist in the light of this comment ANNELI ALIAGA Macbeth’s dimensional personality‚ steeped in the agonising internal conflicts and debatable sanity that stages his moral corruption‚ depict the archetypal gothic protagonist of a play written before the creation of the genre. As typically seen in a conventional gothic text‚ Shakespeare presents the protagonist’s

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    tragic victim is defined as a victim in a tragic drama. Macbeth is a tragic victim due to the actions of the witches‚ motivation by Lady Macbeth‚ and his own ambition. The actions of the witches‚ Lady Macbeth and by Macbeth himself is what eventually led to the demise of Macbeth. The witches are to blame for the problems that Macbeth is facing. They are the ones that told him about the prophecies. One could argue that if the witches had told Macbeth all of the prophecies at once that the entire course

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    Tragedy of Macbeth” by William Shakespeare‚ the author shows many supernatural events throughout the story. “The Tragedy of Macbeth” is about Macbeth and how the witches tricked him‚ eventually leading to his death. Some supernatural events that occurred were the three witches‚ the floating dagger‚ the ghost of Banquo‚ and the apparitions. Shakespeare uses the supernatural very well in the story to show how Macbeth had ambitious thoughts‚ how he was guilty‚ and how he was tricked. Macbeth having ambitious

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    Macbeth Critical Response Hail Macbeth! Hail! The paramount warrior‚ the paramount ruler‚ and nonetheless‚ the paramount failure. A puppet on a lonely string‚ Macbeth had the freedom‚ the power‚ the glory‚ the kingdom‚ all under his command‚ yet all under his ultimate annihilation. Similarly‚ we may experience homogenous scenes in our own personal lives in the 21st century‚ or within our own society‚ as the themes‚ relationships‚ characters and messages featured in William Shakespeare’s‚ Macbeth

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    Jubin Thomas ENG 3U Mrs. Valdez November 29th 2010 Hunger for power in Macbeth and Jack Hunger for power is often the driving force in one’s life. While hunger for power is an indispensible trait for all leaders‚ it can also remove one’s ability to control emotions‚ desires‚ and greed until that person is devoured by it. Jack‚ from Lord of the Flies and Macbeth‚ from Macbeth serves as the primary example of this‚ as they are eventually driven to their own demise

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    Ambition drove Macbeth to be a great warrior. However‚ once a malicious thought was planted in his mind‚ his potential to do great things turned into evil deeds. Macbeth’s ambition caused his downfall. Macbeth was on the road to greatness‚ he had everything a man could want. Macbeth’s successes in battle lead to admiration by many important and powerful people‚ such as the king. King Duncan boasts about Macbeth stating‚ “ O valiant cousin! Worthy gentleman! “(I.ii.24). Ironically Macbeth later on kills

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    love for Lady Macbeth‚ in William Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth‚ caused Macbeth to feel the need to prove his manhood‚ which eventually lead to his downfall. Macbeth was not secure in his manhood‚ so he felt the need to prove himself to Lady Macbeth. After he proved he was a man by killing Duncan‚ and he felt he had a lot of power to do whatever he wanted. Macbeth became desensitized between all the killing and the hype of being the King. In the beginning of the play Macbeth showed his love

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