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    Of all the 1980 ’s films‚ that can be described as "Eighties Teen Movies" (Thorburn‚ 1998) or "High School Movies" (Messner‚ 1998)‚ those written and (with the exception of "Pretty In Pink" (1986) and "Some Kind of Wonderful"(1987)) directed by John Hughes were often seen to define the genre‚ even leading to the tag "John Hughes rites de passage movies" as a genre definition used in 1990s popular culture (such as in "Wayne ’s World 2" (1994 dir. Stephen Surjik)). This term refers to the half dozen

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    Lady Macbeth

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    External factors that lead to his downfall -LadyMacbeth&Witches. Internal factors that lead to his downfall – ambition & self-interest. Macbeth’s soliloquies The audience‘s reaction to and levels of sympathy for Macbeth. His relationship with his wife Lady Macbeth. His behaviour as King / tyrant! You must also be able to discuss the following characters: Lady Macbeth – as a person in her own right‚ her relationship with her husband & our reaction to & levels of sympathy for her. Duncan

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    Deception in Macbeth

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    “Deception is a central theme to Shakespeare’s Macbeth” Discuss with reference to the play and quotes. Deception is‚ understandably‚ a significant theme in the play “Macbeth” as it is a play about evil. We know that if evil is to succeed‚ it must mask itself under the guise of goodness. It must put on a false appearance. Evil hides within the main protagonists‚ Macbeth and his wife‚ who wreak havoc upon others during the course of the play. However‚ even evil deceives its hosts. For evil to succeed

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    Doubt in Macbeth

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    Doubt in Macbeth The play Macbeth contains doubt in many different ways. In the beginning of the play‚ we are struck by a very insecure Macbeth. He is indeed curious about what would happen if he were to take Duncan’s place and become the king of Scotland. If it were done when ’tis done‚ then ’twere well 
It were done quickly. If th’assassination Could trammel up the consequence‚ and catch 
 With his surcease success: that but this blow 
 Might be the be-all and the end-all‚ here‚ 
 But

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    Persuasion in Macbeth

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    Persuasion in Macbeth Shakespeare‚ in his time period‚ was renowned for his marvelous play writing and pushing the English language to its limits. “Macbeth”‚ by William Shakespeare‚ shows the use of the three forms of rhetoric (logos‚ pathos‚ ethos) throughout the play. Shakespeare uses all three forms of rhetoric to have characters persuade others‚ and‚ themselves. Macbeth - later on - persuades himself to kill Duncan‚ the three Witches drive him to think about killing Duncan‚ and Macbeth‚ later

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    Macbeth Critical Essay Shakespeare’s thrilling tragedy is about Macbeth’s rise to power‚ including the murder of the Scottish king‚ Duncan‚ and the guilt-ridden cause of evil deeds generating still more evil actions. Like her husband‚ Lady Macbeth’s ambition for power leads her into an unnatural realm of witchcraft‚ insomnia and derangement. But while Macbeth responds to the prophecies of the play’s famous trio of witches‚ Lady Macbeth goes even further by transforming herself into an unnatural

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    Macbeths Downfall

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    Macbeths Downfall In the beginning of the play MacbethMacbeth is a successful and noble Thane of Glamis. The witches tell Macbeth prophecies that guide him to his downfall‚ but in the end it was his own selfish decisions that caused his demise. The other person that is blamed for Macbeth’s destruction was his wife Lady Macbeth because she was able to manipulate and control his self-esteem by playing with his courage and bravery. However‚ Macbeth was only guided by his wife; he chose to play out

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    Ambition In Macbeth

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    Macbeth Macbeth is a Scottish nobleman‚ loyal and honorable. He meets the witches that predict that he shall be Thane Of Glamis‚ Thane of Cawdor and also King(1.3) Macbeth sends his beloved‚ Lady Macbeth‚ a letter she becomes excited and very ambitious and demands the death of King Duncan. The play‚ Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare suggests that people are driven by ambition and the need for power; however‚ the characters are blinded by consequences that lead to unfortunate events

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    Macbeth Essay Some people can be influenced by others and can eventually lead them to a downfall. In this case‚ Macbeth was led to a tragic downfall by the role of supernatural. At the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth seemed to be a very loyal and honourable person. The witches prophecies‚ Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s ambitions all influenced Macbeth in several different ways‚ but‚ in the end‚ he is still responsible for his own destiny. Firstly‚ the witches were the one’s responsible for putting

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    Macbeth Themes

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    plot of Macbeth is set in motion ostensibly by the prophecy of the three witches. The prophecy fans the flames of ambition within Macbeth and Lady Macbeth‚ serving as the primary impetus for the couple to plot the death of Duncan--and subsequently Banquo. But one also wonders: Would Macbeth have committed such heinous crimes if not for the prophecy? What if he had ignored the witches’ statements? Such speculation‚ however interesting‚ ultimately appears futile‚ since the prophecy itself is self-fulfilling

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