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    play‚ “Macbeth”. Gender provides the main source of conflict in the play through the distortion of traditional gender roles‚ the apparent contrasts between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth‚ and manipulation through gender. Throughout the play many characters act in opposition to their expected gender roles. The best example of this is Lady Macbeth. As a woman‚ supporting character‚ we expect Lady Macbeth to be gentle and compromising. She is quite the opposite. When Macbeth sends Lady Macbeth a letter

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    Macbeth is an epic hero in one of William Shakespeare well known tragedy. In the story‚ Macbeth’s personality drastically changes over time. He goes from being an extremely powerful soldier to a blood thirsty king. Because of his ambition and the inner conflict encountered‚ Macbeth’s character diverges from what is expected. In the beginning‚ Macbeth and his best friend Banquo are fighting side by side for king Duncan “… Till that Bellona’s bridegroom‚ lapped in proof‚ confronted him with

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    imagination. In any piece of literature‚ imagery plays a significant role in illustrating the characters. In the play‚ Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are developed through the use of clothing‚ sleep‚ and blood imagery. Through the use of clothing imagery‚ Shakespeare exposes and develops the character of Macbeth. In the beginning‚ Macbeth is seen as loyal soldier of King Duncan. When presented with the title of Thane of Cawdor‚ he says "Why do you dress

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    Macbeth based on Out‚ Damn Slander Out   Comparing Traves’s article with Macbeth‚ I realized that the characters in Shakespeare’s play are based on history and he specifically changed Macbeth’s personality in many ways.   According to Out‚Damn Slander Out‚ Macbeth actually was not a tyrant and he did not die at the battle with Malcolm. Instead‚ he was a sensible leader of Scotland. Even the historian Ted Cowan describes him “He was the last great Celtic ruler in Scotland.”   On the contrary‚

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    People tend to seem good and righteous but may actually be tainted or evil‚ and vice versa. Macbeth a bold “Thane of Cawdor” whose loyalty was to Duncan‚ became as evil and corrupted as the witches he talked to. They told him that he would become the future king and as these thoughts pondered in his head it consumed him by which he made the descion to kill the king in order to obtain the throne. In the play “Macbeth” by Shakespeare the theme “virtue versus evil” is developed through situational irony‚

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    MACBETH QUOTES “ Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair” * Equivocal sentence‚ inversion‚ defies logic * Is a set up to show Macbeths fate is sealed “For brave Macbeth – well he deserves that name – disdaining fortune‚ with his brandished steel‚ which smoked with bloody execution‚ like valour’s minion carved out his passage till he faced the slave‚ which never shook hands‚ nor bade farewell to him‚ till he unseamed him from the nave to the chaps and fixed his head upon our battlements” *

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    1.0 Introduction Effective management of organizations and human resources is facing enormous challenges. Organizations are downsizing‚ reengineering themselves to compete in the global market and facing an explosion of available information (Luthans‚ 1998). According Max Messmer‚ CEO of Robert Half‚ said in a recent survey of 150 executives from some of the nation’s largest companies‚ that leadership skills were identified as the most important assets of managers (1999). And at the heart of service

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    many hidden patterns in Macbeth that are crucial to the meaning of the play; conflict between genders being one of the most significant. Each gender has specific roles associated to it that are expected from society. Lady Macbeth challenges traditional gender roles in order to attain power but in the end she ultimately fails. “Come‚ you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts‚ unsex me here‚ and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty (I.v.47-50).” Lady Macbeth wants to become king

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    Step 1: Character interpretation The interpretation I get from this particular scene. Is that of a paradox because it shows just how slimily Lady Macbeth truly is. She is showing extreme affection to Macbeth‚ meanwhile she is forcing Macbeth to kill Duncan at the same time. She is also filling his mind with thoughts of her always being by his side. When really she only wants to be queen. Whether it be by the darkness in the room‚ or by Lady Macbeth’s bossy tone‚ you can tell she has other motives

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    The opening scene of Macbeth has an emotionally orienting function. First‚ there is the thunder and lightning‚ triggers for fright. Moreover‚ unnatural figures such as the witches are likely to provoke at least anxiety‚ if not fear. There was also the physical appearance of the witches‚ which prepares us for disgust. The witches conclude their colloquy with the well-known lines‚ “fair is foul‚ and foul is fair. Hover through the fog and filthy air”. When they say “foul and “filthy air” Shakespeare

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