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    Macbeth’s weakness‚ as contrasted by Lady Macbeth’s strength. Whereas Macbeth feels remorse for his actions‚ and wishes that his king could once more wake‚ Lady Macbeth contemplates on how to place the guilt on someone else. The scenes portray the true feelings and intentions of the characters. As a character‚ Banquo is a potential ally and enemy to Macbeth’s scheming‚ because of his knowledge of the witches’ prophecy. Macbeth appears to be suspicious of Banquo’s intentions‚ and attempts to mask

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    How Shakespeare Presents Macbeth’s Treatment of Lady Macbeth throughout the play *plot summary* In the 17th century women weren’t treated as they are today. They were treated as being inferior to men as their thoughts and opinions did not matter; their pursuits were restricted to domestic matters only (taking care of homes‚ raising children); they were completely controlled by their fathers and husbands and weren’t allowed to make any decisions of their own but were still devoted and supportive

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    What Makes ShakespeareShakespeare There is little question that Shakespeare is the greatest‚ and most innovative writer to ever pick up a pen. His innovation with modern language and his invention of new words has changed the world in countless ways. However‚ that was not the only way that he advanced society. For example‚ Lady Macbeth‚ one of Shakespeare’s most groundbreaking characters‚ was one of the first female characters in literature to have personal power. As a result she was a driving

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    The tragedy Macbeth written by Shakespeare shows a man fall from the greatest pedestal‚ kingship. It is one of the greatest tragedies because it demonstrates how a once loyal and courageous man can diminish into an immoral ’butcher’. Macbeth receives a prophecy from three witches’ stating that he would become King. This prophecy enkindled Macbeth’s ’vaulting ambition’ and after the prompting of Lady MacbethMacbeth commits regicide. Killing the King is the beginning of Macbeth’s tragic fall. After

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    When thinking of adaptations of the Shakespeare ‚admittedly‚ my mind doesn’t immediately run to the BBC’s Shakespeare Retold adapted by Peter Moffat and Penny Woolcock’s ‘Macbeth on the Estate’. Although very different settings both directors made relevance and its realism their main priorities. If any of these directors had decided to add women on broomsticks we all just might’ve laughed and scoffed in their faces. In the 17th Century witches were very current and believed to be very much alive

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    How does Shakespeare use language to show the change in Macbeth and lady Macbeth’s characters over the course of the play? William Shakespeare was born on April 23‚ 1564 in Stratford‚ England.  His father worked selling leather and grains‚ and was a town official.  He was the third child out of eight children.  His mother‚ Mary‚ came from a family of prosperous farmers and landowners.  During Shakespeare’s time‚ most people were very superstitious believing in witches‚ ghosts‚ and other supernatural

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    William Shakespeare (April 23rd 1564 – April 23rd 1616) Little is known about ‘ the morning star’ of English literature . He was born on the 23rd of April 1564 in Stratfordupon-Avon as the son of a glove dealer. He studied for 5 years at Stratford grammar school ( as written in the village documents) . At the age of 18 he married Anne Hathaway and they had 3 children : a daughter ‚ Susanna ‚ and two twins (Hamnet and Judith). Hamnet died at the age of 11 .In 1585- at the age of 21- Shakespeare left

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    Tragedy of Macbeth written by William ShakespeareShakespeare uses the character of Macbeth‚ the Thane of Glamis‚ to portray the progression of corrupt characteristics of human greed and ambition; such as his thirst for power‚ to be Thane of Cawdor. Macbeth is already a Thane‚ but once the Witches reveal to him and Banquo of a promising prophecy that revealed him becoming Thane and King of Cawdor‚ Macbeth soon falls into human folly. Macbeth shows some guilt in Act II‚ Scene I where Macbeth demonstrates

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    William Shakespeare’s play of Macbeth‚ the main characters are described to be controlled by their ambitions. Shakespeare presents the theme of good vs. evil‚ as he demonstrates how the character of Macbeth is corrupted by evil influences‚ and eventually destroyed by this evil source‚ which becomes himself. In Macbeth‚ ambition conspires with wicked forces to execute evil deeds which‚ in their turn‚ produce fear‚ guilt and still more horrible crimes. Above all‚ Macbeth is a character who responds to

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    In the play of Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ Act II Scene I is where Shakespeare alters the mood and the tone he previously sets in Act I. The character Macbeth is given the task to kill King Duncan of Scotland to steal the throne. This doesn’t only cause Macbeth to have a guilty conscience on the night of the murder but also questions his masculinity and his loyal warrior image as well. In Act I‚ Macbeth is adored by many and Duncan has deep admiration for him. Duncan is also favored to be a very

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