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    We will be discussing the way in which Shakespeare has used the character of Lady Macbeth to insult Macbeth; we are also expanding on how this affects the audience. This will include certain techniques and ways in which to bring across several ideas that influence the audience that is listing to this play. Shakespeare uses the idea of Macbeth on a battle field having the desire and willing him to go for it‚ but he contradicts this by being afraid to kill someone. ‘Art thou afeard to be the same

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    How To Show Jumping

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    A three day event includes a show jumping course‚ a dressage test‚ and a cross country course. Show jumping is in an arena and there are jumps made of wood that fall down when the horse knocks them down. Dressage is when you are in a small arena and you are trying to show how the rider and the horse can work together well. Cross Country is in the wood and there are jumps that don’t fall when the horse

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    How Is Macbeth A Hero

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    In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth perfectly correlates to a tragedy in the Aristotelean sense. In this play‚ Shakespeare perfectly incorporates Aristotle’s ideas of a hero‚ by having his hero be of Scottish nobility and using Macbeth‚ a character who can be portrayed as both a hero and a villain‚ this is because of the flaws he is given. Macbeth also allows the audience to experience a great amount of catharsis‚ or an experience of pity and horror that leads the audience to live a better

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    ------------------------------------------------- Significant Quotes Act IV Shakespearean English | Modern English | Double‚ double‚ toil and trouble; Fire burn‚ and cauldron bubble. Act IV‚ Scene i‚ Line 10 | “Double all the troubles and hardships of men. Let the misery of Scotland increase as the fire burns and the cauldron bubbles.” | Significance: The purpose of this well known quote is to communicate to the audience the witches’ intentions. The witches chant this line all together

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    How is Macbeth portrayed?

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    How is Macbeth Portrayed in the First Act? At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth is known as the ‘bravest’ soldier and after the battle the Captain exclaims‚ ‘But all’s too weak‚ for brave Macbeth’. This shows that Macbeth is heroic and is a valiant soldier. I think that it is important that Shakespeare has depicted Macbeth as being a brave character because this influences him in murdering Duncan later on and it is crucial that we‚ as the reader‚ believe that Macbeth is capable of doing this

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    How Is Macbeth Regretful

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    Shakespeare shows a high level of regret in both plays by raising the emotional turmoil sensed by Macbeth and Othello. The climax of this repentance highlights the mental state of distress of both of the main characters‚ and is followed by a dramatic conclusion. Shakespeare presents Macbeth as regretful by portraying his desire to be king as damaging from the start. This is evident in the play when Macbeth says: “will all great Neptunes ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?” This use of language

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    How Is Macbeth A Hero

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    In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ we are introduced to Macbeth the plays protagonist‚ who resembles a typical hero. However‚ every hero has a fatal flaw‚ and Macbeth is no exception. Macbeth allows his ambition to rule over him and transform him from an honorable man to a despicable scoundrel. At the start of the play‚ Macbeth is introduced as a revered and highly successful individual. After an intense battle with the Norwegians and rebel Macdonwald‚ Macbeth encounters the king’s messenger

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    How Is Macbeth Honorable

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    Macbeth is respected by everyone‚ but Macbeth only seems honorable; at heart he is a man who will do anything to be king. Macbeth is respected by everyone‚ but Macbeth only seems honorable; at heart he is a man who will do anything to be king. Macbeth is respected by everyone‚ but Macbeth only seems honorable; at heart he is a man who will do anything to be king. Macbeth is respected by everyone‚ but Macbeth only seems honorable; at heart he is a man who will do anything to be king. Macbeth is respected

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    Change can impact not just the way others see you‚ but the way you see yourself Good afternoon class‚ Change is often said to be a welcomed part of one’s life. It has many effects on those who accept and respond to it and is often varied in form. Whether it be positive or negative‚ change alters the way one sees others and how they see themselves. The idea of change is portrayed through the drama Pygmalion through the analysis of social criticism and the relationship between people in different

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    Macbeth: His Journey to the Dark Side Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ is one of the greatest Shakespearean tragedies written in the 18th century‚ a drama full of murder and revenge. By these mysterious prophecies of the three mystical witches‚ Macbeth is prompted to kill his dear ruler‚ and friend‚ Duncan‚ in order to seize the throne. This leads to ghosts‚ hallucinations‚ more murders‚ and other unnatural events‚ eventually resulting in the downfall of Macbeth. Macbeth develops and changes greatly

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