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    Can you imagine putting yourself on the line for someone you believed in‚ only for them to stab you in the back? That is what happened to a man named Duncan in the play Macbeth by Shakespeare. Shakespeare uses characters and children as symbols to convey his theme that one’s appearance does not show their true intention. Macbeth was the name of an ordinary man who soon became known to many due to the fact that he was an amazing warrior. When the King heard the news of a man who slayed many other

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    Macduff (Macbeth) 1 Macduff (Macbeth) Macduff (Macbeth) Dan O ’Herlihy as Macduff in Orson Welles ’ controversial film adaptation Macbeth (1948) Creator William Shakespeare Play Date Source Family Macbeth c.1603-1607 Holinshed ’s Chronicles (1587) Lady Macduff‚ wife Son‚ (name unknown) Antagonist to Macbeth; kills him in the final act. Despair thy charm / And let the angel whom thou has served / Tell thee Macduff was from his mother’s womb / Untimely ripped (5.10.14-16) Role Quote Macduff

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    heartbreak. As a good friend‚ Benvolio suggested that going to the feast would clear his mind and ease his heartbreak. As Tybalt saw Romeo at the party‚ he refers to him as‚ “a villain that is hither come in spite; to scorn at our solemnity this night” (Shakespeare I. V. 69-71). Tybalt is insisting that the only reason why Romeo and his Montague friends had shown up to the gathering was to provoke trouble‚ thus creating more tension between the two families. On Romeo’s behalf‚ this was a poor decision because

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    People have different opinions about the definition of love‚ and whether a couple is truly in love or not. For instance‚ the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream‚ by William Shakespeare‚ portrays the life of four young Athenian lovers who struggle to find their soulmates. As Oberon‚ the king of fairies‚ tries to help the four lovers by using a love potion to match the right couples‚ more chaos is caused between them. In addition‚ Oberon also tries to steal his wife’s‚ Titania‚ adopted kid because he wants

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    How does Shakespeare retain a degree of sympathy for Macbeth‚ through to the end of the play? Shakespeare manages to retain a degree of sympathy for evil Macbeth‚ throughout the full play‚ no matter how small it might be. Initially‚ Shakespeare introduces us to the positive character of “brave Macbeth”. He is a hero to the people because he is a “noble” soldier. King Duncan holds Macbeth in high regard and refers to his cousin as a “worthy gentleman”. His positive attributes are stressed from

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    Macbeth is known to be one of Shakespeare’s darkest and also most powerful tragedies written. In Act 3 Scene 4 Macbeth has finally found his way to the throne and throws his first social gathering as king. Macbeth needs this banquet to be nothing other than perfect‚ and when it ends up being absolutely horrid‚ Shakespeare incorporates a large sense of dramatic tension into the play that keeps the audience on complete suspense through the imagery‚ supernatural theme‚ and the confusion and chaos between

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    in order to make yourself look better‚ is a natural reaction to make yourself look better. Many people turn to blame when they attempt to evade conflict‚ and to keep themselves “in the clear”. In Romeo and Juliet‚ a play written by author William Shakespeare‚ blame plays a role in creating multiple conflicts for the characters to face. The factors to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet are Mercutio and the Prince Escalus. Mercutio‚ the blood relative of Prince Escalus‚ and one of Romeo’s

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    1. Contributions of William Shakespeare to English Literature William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright‚ widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world’s preeminent dramatist. His surviving works consist of 38 plays‚ 154 sonnets‚ two long narrative poems‚ and several shorter poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. William Shakespeare’s influence extends from theatre

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    During the time of William Shakespeare‚ many believed in the existence of the supernatural. Thus‚ Mr. Shakespeare included several forms of supernatural power in his play “Macbeth” for numerous reasons. The appearance of supernatural elements in his play greatly intensifies key scenes. They are also meant to please King James and catalyze action throughout the plot. The inclusion of the supernatural in Shakespeare’s Macbeth make this play very mysterious and interesting. The evil elements that

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    there should be. In order to rightly delight in something there has to be a good in which to delight. In poetry and plays‚ therefore‚ there should be a good in which the audience can delight‚ but when reading Hamlet by that greatest of masters‚ William Shakespeare‚ one might feel as though it was all dark with no relief. It is full to bursting with death and conniving. It is hard to see any good through the veil of blood and treachery. From the very first time that one sees him‚ Hamlet seems to be depressed

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