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    to prevent future audiences (senior students learning Macbeth) from assuming‚ but to better understand more of the meaning under the text‚ I reinterpreted the Lady Macbeth scenes to advance the audiences understanding in the characters and the drive behind the decisions made to form the play. The purpose in selecting the two scenes of Lady Macbeth was based on the fact that there was a major transition between her character’s decisions in the opening of the play and how it affected the outcome of

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    In Anton Chekov’s “The Lady with the Dog”‚ Chekov uses direct language along with slight descriptions to dictate the setting. However‚ the main purpose for the settings of Yalta and Moscow are to influence Gurov’s motives and feelings. The atmosphere that Gurov is open to is infectious. The locations of Yalta and Moscow represent two different ideologies in Gurov’s life. Yalta expands on the mischievousness and romantic aspects of Gurov while in Moscow the boring and mundane life of Gurov is exhibited

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    life or those who are portrayed in fiction. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ Macbeth is susceptible to be corrupted by the yearning for power and Lady Macbeth does horrible deeds out of love for her husband. Although she appears evil‚ she loves her husband so much that she is willing to be unsexed‚ give her sanity and plot treason for her husband’s ambitions. Lady Macbeth is a woman‚ and as a woman she is automatically and unjustly associated with being a soft and warm-hearted person. As she vehemently

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    Ambition takes over In the story of Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare illustrates ambition between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Overall in Macbeth ambition is a strong suit meaning that when Macbeth revealed to his wife that three witches have spoken to him about a prophecy. The prophecy that witches revealed to Macbeth was that he would become the “thane of cawdor‚thane of Glamis‚thou shalt be king hereafter” ( I.iii‚). After the witches have spoken to him about that he would become the ‚thane of cawdor

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    Throughout the tragic play Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ one sees that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth long harboured the ambition to one day rule Scotland. One can see that this is completely correct by examining their relationship‚ characters and forces which tempted them. In the start of Macbeth‚ Macbeth was originally loyal‚ honest‚ “brave”-[2] and “worthy.”-[2] As the play progresses one sees that Macbeth becomes obsessed with having power. One comes to realise that his “vaulting ambition”-[1] is

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    example of a tragic hero. There are several things that contribute to Macbeth’s downfall into madness‚ but only three of them really stand out. The first point to his downfall is all the Visions that were told to him by the witches. The next is how Lady Macbeth manipulates and has strong influence over Macbeth’s moral code. finally‚ Macbeth falls because of his ambition and desire to become king. Macbeth’s character starts from being a noble thane to become a murdering king. These visions which

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    the theme of mortality in Hamlet and Lady Lazarus. In both Lady Lazarus and Hamlet the semantic field of mortality and death can be clearly seen. Hamlet’s second soliloquy‚ ‘To be or not to be’ can be found in act three‚ when Polonius and Claudius are hiding behind a wall listening to how Hamlet responds to Ophelia. Although there is a huge time difference between when they were written it is surprisingly similar in its semantic field of vocabulary to Lady Lazarus written in the 1950s by Sylvia

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    illustration of how complex‚ yet fragile human relationships can be. The interaction between characters set up a compelling work that delves much deeper than surface impressions. The character development of Lady Brett Ashley was especially captivating in the literary piece. Throughout the novel‚ Lady Brett was seen as none other than a shallow and corrupt alcoholic whom waltzed from man to man and seemed no better than a neighborhood prostitute when it came to her sexual relationships. She detested commitment

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    Macbeth embodies how ladies were characterized and controlled by the patriarchal society that they lived in‚ and mirrors issues even in those days that ladies in today’s current society still need to fight with. The play Macbeth‚ is male-character dominate‚ it concentrates on one man battling against other men in his court so as to secure his own particular position as ruler. However the motivation of the story‚ why everything starts‚ lies in on account of a lady named Lady Macbeth. Macbeth

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    Lady Macbeth is more evil than Macbeth‚ as illustrated through her speech and mischievous temperament. The first appearance of her attitude was after Macbeth’s soliloquy about his intentions of killing Duncan or not. Lady Macbeth states to Macbeth that if he does not kill Duncan‚ then he will “live a coward [in his own self-esteem]” (1.7.47). The connotation of the word “coward” said by Lady Macbeth emphasizes the cruel tone of Lady Macbeth. Her criticizing is unnecessary as Macbeth is deciding between

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