Macbeth is Bipolar One would say that being bipolar in today’s society isn’t that bad of a mental disease‚ but when you throw that mental disease into the power of a potential king‚ you live on a day to day basis and never know what could happen in the blink of an eye. Bipolar Disorder is one of the oldest mental disorders and its symptoms have been molded by differing theories over time until it actually had its own classification. For many years‚ Bipolar Disorder was linked to Schizophrenia. The
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earth was ’feverish’ and did shake 3. In this scene Lady Macbeth faints at a very convenient timea) Whats happening in the play at that specific time (Refer to dialogue)In the play‚ at this specific time‚ Macduff has just found the king dead‚ also Macbeth has just returned from killing the guard(s).b) Do you believe Lady Macbeth fainted because she was truly overwhelmed‚ or does she merely wish to create a diversion? I believe Lady Macbeth fainted just to create a diversion. 4. a) What reasons
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Introduction Thesis: In Macbeth we see an example of triumph of evil in a man with many good qualities. Point #1: Macbeth starts out as a War-hero with many good qualities. Point #2: After meeting with the witches‚ Macbeth develops a dangerous lust of power and performs evil deeds but with remorse. Point #3: Near the end of the play Macbeth ruthlessly murders without an afterthought of any moral sense. Body Paragraph #1 Point #1 Introductory Sentence Context Supportive quotes ... King
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MACBETH AS A TRAGIC HERO Tragic heroes are within everyone‚ but cannot be fully exposed or understood without the essential tragic qualities. One must be a potentially noble character who endures heroic qualities and has respect and admiration from the society. Consequently‚ they must be essentially great. Also within the character must be a flaw or weakness that leads to a fall. Lastly‚ one is required to possess an element of suffering and redemption. Remorse and regret is a necessity for ones
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planning to meet again up on the plain with Macbeth. Macbeth along with Banquo was in battle with the Norwegians killing Macdonald. Macbeth and Banquo meet with the three itches on the plain where they prophesied that Macbeth would become king and that Banquo children would also become king. But Malcolm‚ who would be the heir to the throne‚ was standing between Macbeth and his kingdom. So Lady Macbeth makes plans for her and Macbeth to kill King Duncan. Macbeth changes his mind thinking it will only result
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To what extent is Macbeth responsible for his actions? Whose Fault Is It? In the play Macbeth‚ Macbeth’s actions are cold blooded and are done out of ambition and greed. For example‚ he killed King Duncan because he wanted to be the king of Scotland. He also hired murderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance because they stood in his way of becoming king. Only Macbeth was responsible for his deeds‚ however‚ the witches‚ and Lady Macbeth also played key roles in influencing Macbeth’s actions
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MONOLOGUES Female 6-7 My Daddy says I’m his little Princess. A Princess? Really? I love being a Princess! (claps hands with little jumps) Princesses are always pretty‚ perky‚ and very‚ very brave. (Pause‚ tilt head and place hands on hips) I wonder why no one ever told me this before! Male 6-7 . . . . . A dollar? Seriously? Can’t you do better than that? (Look up thinking) Let’s see‚ what would I like? Hmm. It would be fun to have a super power. I could fly through the sky (raise arms as if
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violated a moral standard. The power of guilt is seen throughout Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth. The protagonist of the play‚ Macbeth‚ violates natural order in "murdering king Duncan". This acts as a catalyst for Macbeth to undergo his journey of guilt‚ then restoration due to his unlawful and shameful deeds. After the murder of Duncan‚ when Macbeth returns to his room to join his wife. As any person would be‚ Macbeth is very shaken by his evil act. Killing a man‚ not to mention a beloved king is a sin
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Cassius’ Monologues Cassius used two different monologues to convince Brutus to help him assassinate Caesar. In the first monologue‚ Cassius used ethos to change his reputation and make Caesar seem weak and in the second monologue‚ Cassius used pathos and logos to convince Brutus of Caesar’s ambition and convince Brutus that it was his duty to stop it; both monologues convinced Brutus of different things but together they persuaded Brutus to join Cassius. The first monologue was used to show Brutus
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that is a desire for power and position‚ namely to be king‚ which is more important to him than anything else in life. He is willing to give up everything that he has in his life in order to possess the crown to sit on the throne. What happens to Macbeth is a combination of events that lead to the opportunity to seize power. He is influenced by the women in the play‚ the witches‚ who give him a prophecy that contains information that he will be king of Scotland. The witches don’t give him a time
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