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    The main theme of Macbeth is the destruction wrought when visions of reality are blurred by ambition‚ and it finds its expression in the play’s two main characters‚ Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Macbeth is a Scottish general with undying devotion to the King of Scots‚ Duncan‚ and seems incapable of doing wrong. Yet his ambition and desires clouds his judgment. Lady Macbeth has greater determination than Macbeth‚ but she is less capable of containing the guilt brought by her deeds. With one hand in

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    The play Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ explores an abundant of encounters to the rigid gender representation demonstrated in the play. The play revolves around the questioning of femininity and masculinity‚ allowing us to explore how certain characters equivocate the definition of gender to please their favour and how each gender identities are created for persuasion of the natural order that corresponds to the traditional order - Lady Macbeth and Macbeth exploit and redefine gender ideology

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    In MacbethShakespeare uses the recurring image of blood to show that a guilty conscience cannot be ignored forever. This is shown through Lady Macbeth’s initial reaction to the murder of Duncan and her hallucinations. The image of blood is used when Lady Macbeth first ignores the guilt of killing Duncan. Macbeth regretfully murders Duncan‚ the king of Scotland‚ in order for himself to become king. As Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are washing their hands‚ Lady Macbeth says: "My hands are of your color

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    before us. Macbeth is a dark play written by William Shakespeare. Macbeth was written around the year 1606. It is a story that has been acted out and told and retold in every generation since it was first performed. Macbeth is important today since individuals are still influenced by desire and greed today like in Shakespearean circumstances. The establish storyline of Macbeth still relates with our present day generation. as it shows the social toxins brought on by too much desire. Macbeth stated‚

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    lovers As the story of this tragedy starts off‚ Macbeth is titled as a brave soldier and this great thane. Macbeth wants to be King so bad that he will do everything and anything that will get him there. Throughout the play you begin to notice the need of power and the monstrous side of Macbeth. He turns into an evil fanatic who only desires power. In this tragedy‚ Macbeth is portrayed as a vicious‚ unpleasant man who kills his own cousin‚ King Duncan. Macbeth has the perfect resume to be King‚ but there

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    How does Shakespeare present Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Act 1? In Act one Shakespeare introduces the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth using a range of dramatic devices. At the start of the play Macbeth is introduced from two different perspectives. He is firstly introduced by the three witches whom are discussing a meeting with him ‘There to meet with Macbeth’. This scene would create immense tension for the audience as the presence of the witches in the play would indicate a series of evil

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    imagery and allows Shakespeare to covey incredibly powerful messages about characters. Imagery of blood‚ violence and horror is used throughout acts two and three in order to create certain atmospheres and feelings as well as powerfully convey and reveal hidden messages about characters. In the Play‚ Shakespeare uses imagery to display Macbeths feeling of guilt and possible regret. A great example of this imagery is after Macbeth kills Duncan and has his blood on his hands. Macbeth says‚ “Will all

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    others. In the story of Macbeth‚ a story written Shakespeare‚ is about a man who had been prophesied that he would be king by Witches‚ but soon things would change for Macbeth when his wife figured out what was going to happen. Lady Macbeth throughout the play showed that she had most power and influenced others action so they would do what she wanted. Lady Macbeth has always manipulated and convince others to do things they didn’t like or want to do. Lady Macbeth told Macbeth “We fail? But screw

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    warmly welcome you or did they meanly reject you? Well‚ in the stories Baucis and Philemon and Pirate Grace Retold by Richard Walker‚ hospitality plays a big role for the plot. In the story Baucis and Philemon‚ a old man and his wife are being tested by Jupiter and Mercury. They welcome the gods and are granted with one wish because of giving the gods hospitality. In Pirate Grace Retold by Richard Walker‚ Pirate Grace is in a heavy rainstorm and wants the hospitality of the Lord of Howth‚ which

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    Shakespeare unfolds the play with the witches to reveal how the witches will affect the characters and foreshadows of whats to come. He does not reveal Macbeth first because he allows the readers to gain a better insight of Macbeth’s true personality. When Macbeth is revealed to the readers‚ he is praised by Duncan for his loyalty and service to him and Macbeth returns the admiration. Before he exits‚ Macbeth mutters to himself that he must hide his true face to be able to kill Duncan. “Stars‚ hide

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