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    “In Macbeth‚ Shakespeare presents us with a powerful vision of evil.” Write your response to the above statement. Textual support may include reference to a particular performance of the play you have seen. William Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ Macbeth‚ explores many different themes including loyalty‚ betrayal‚ and ambition but is it the powerful theme of evil and the consequent guilt that have the most devastating effects on the play’s protagonist‚ Macbeth and his loyal wife. It is this theme above

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    Shakespeare’s Use of the Supernatural (Penn State University‚ English 444.2: Spring 1998) by Fred Coppersmith Near the end of the opening scene of Macbeth‚ Shakespeare’s three Weird Sisters proclaim in unison that "fair is foul‚ and foul is fair‚" providing us‚ as readers‚ with perhaps the best understanding of the play’s theme and the tragic downfall of its central character. That this revelation -- this pronouncement that all is not well in Scotland -- comes from a supernatural or otherworldly source

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    him to selfishness‚ greed‚ and hopelessness‚ leading to the death of innocent people.             The divorce between O.J. and Nicole was not settled. Nicole was dating another man ‚who was also murdered.  Since the divorce was not clear‚ this dating could be looked upon as an affair.  Perhaps O.J. was jealous of this man.  Maybe‚ out of selfishness‚ greed and jealousy O.J. went to far when he decided to murder his wife.              O.J. has lost a lot of money‚ friends and trust. Not only has

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    earth‚ the so-called microcosm‚ and order on the larger scale of the universe‚ or macrocosm. Thus‚ when Lennox and the Old Man talk of the terrifying alteration in the natural order of the universe — tempests‚ earthquakes‚ darkness at noon‚ and so on — these are all reflections of the breakage of the natural order that Macbeth has brought about in his own microcosmic world. Macbeth is set in a society in which the notion of honor to one’s word and loyalty to one’s superiors is absolute. At the top of

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    rhetorical devices was unprecedented. Shakespeare‚ in the play Macbeth‚ examines the psychological aspect of crime. He puts forth an interesting notion – that one could be easily shocked by crimes which appear abruptly in their full magnitude‚ but alleviated by the stratagem of self-deceit‚ one could be negligent of the gradual growth of one’s own wickedness as a consequence‚ which ultimately triggers more crimes. As Macbeth kills Duncan‚ Banquo‚ and Macduff’s family‚ he undergoes a

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    Macbeth: A Tragic Hero The character I chose is Macbeth. Macbeth is a very interesting character. The list of adjectives to describe him could go on forever‚ but I’ve selected the vital few. He displayed the following traits: ambitious‚ deceitful‚ submissive‚ relentless‚ and sadistic. When Macbeth told his wife what the witches had predicted she instantly knew what had to be done. Macbeth didn’t want to kill the King‚ but once his wife questioned his manhood and manipulated his judgment‚ he

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    The play Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a perfect example of Aristotelian tragedy. An Aristotelian tragedy must meet seven qualities defined by Aristotle. The seven qualities in Aristotelian tragedy are plot‚ character‚ thought‚ diction‚ song or melody‚ spectacle‚ and katharsis. Plot is the main story line. Character is about the characters and their personality. Thought is about how the character’s personality is revealed. Diction is the use of figurative language. Song or melody is about the

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    The supernatural power. We are placed in the land of the living as the living‚ we have dominion‚ we have been given reason‚ imagination and authority. Everything that we need can be ours if we believe. However‚ fear has a way of stealing that power from us. It is an emotion that destroys every potential and build its strong holds so that your dreams and ambitions may be paralyzed. Every problem seems bigger than it is‚ it has more power than it deserves‚ even though you were assured that every

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    2014 Harrison Macbeth Essay Taking over your thoughts Macbeth’s fate was handed to him on a silver platter and he could do what he wanted with it. He had the power to let fear or courage control his thoughts and his fate. When something clouds your thoughts it can change your reasoning skills. Macbeths mind was filled with fear and it changed his life. You can see the fear take over him through the title of power and all the blood throughout the play. When Macbeths fate was handed to

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    one & two Lady Macbeth and her lover Macbeth symbolized the locution; appearances are deceiving‚ in Shakespeare epic play Macbeth. Shakespeare took the saying to an entirely new level with witches‚ death‚ and two faced comradely. From acts one and two quotes jumped from the pages exemplifying the deception conveyed through the story plot. The plot of the play was the falsehood the characters portrayed in their personalities. Trickery swam through Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s minds‚ finding

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