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    Lady Macbeth

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    advice I have ever received would have to that life goes on. Because it’s true‚ no matter what mistakes you make in life. Life will go on. People make mistakes all the time. We know mistakes are prone to happen sooner or later. Don’t get sad‚ mad‚ frustrated or give up what your doing because you failed. Stuff happens and your not going to always get things right the first time around. Just shake it off and keep on moving. When my grandaddy passed away a few years ago from Alzheimer’s. I thought

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    A profuse amount of relationships have problems regarding having a flow of trust and honesty between one another‚ and this is why one in three marriages end up with divorce. An example of this can be seen in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth‚ where there’s a complete and utter deterioration of Macbeth’s relationship with his wife. This can be seen through how they interact in the beginning of the play‚ in the middle‚ and in the end. As the play progresses‚ their relationship gets progressively worse

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    see this in Macbeth in Scene 1 of Act 2. As Macbeth thinks about the three witches prophecy‚ he begins to urge for it to become true. Thinking of the himself becoming king was so strong that it pushed Macbeth to murder King Duncan. In Act 2 Scene 1 it says‚ “...the bell invites me. Hear it not‚ Duncan; for it is a knell that summons thee to heaven or to hell.” In this scene we can see Macbeth actually acting upon his deepest and darkest urges. It was the promise of power that drove Macbeth to kill King

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    and Macbeth. In the scene from Richard II‚ Act 3 Scene 2‚ Richard is informed of the deaths of Bushy‚ Green and the Earl of Wiltshire‚ whereupon he begins a monologue discussing death. In the scene from MacbethAct 5 Scene 5‚ Macbeth is informed by a messenger about the movement of the army from the Birnam Woods‚ which he responds to with anger towards the messenger‚ before having an internal battle about what to do‚ and what to believe. One of the ways the two kings‚ Richard II and Macbeth‚ differ

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    cracked voice] “What had he done to make him fly the land?" (page no.) And what did I do to make him flee this land? [shaking head‚ is emotional] Fearful of Scotland’s happening and future. Oh‚ Scotland. Your monarchy so heinous‚ so damned‚ so feared that your men are fleeting images of the past. Gone with the wind that was a torrent of darkness among the blustery trees. Gone without a thought of kinship; to family nor duty. I should have known a man so full of human nature would chase the scorpions of

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    Macbeth Act One

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    Macbeth January 16 2014 Act One. Scene One. Short mysterious scene with witches Theme of opposites: “When the hurlyburly’s done‚ when the battle’s lost and won” (spoken by the witches) Theme of appearance vs reality: “ Fair is foul and foul is fair” (spoken by the witches) Act One. Scene Two. A sergeant reports how bravely Macbeth fought the traitor Macdonwald and the Norweigans Macbeth is given the title Thane of Cawdor Theme of opposites: “What he hath lost the

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    Lady Macbeth Selfish

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    Macbeth paper The play Macbeth takes place in Scotland. It is about a man who becomes very greedy thinks to three which sisters. Macbeth speaks to three ladies who are witches tell him that he will be Thane of Cawdor he becomes selfish because of this and hie writes a letter to his wife Who calls for the king’s blood. After they kill the king in his chambers McBeth starts to grow crazy‚ Lady McBeth tells him not to worry. Later the witches tell Macbeth that they have three masters that can help

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    In Act 2 scene 1 Macbeth is presented as a man who is certain about his evil actions. He has no hesitation‚ and will not stop in his efforts to commit regicide. This is evident in the command ‘come‚ let me clutch thee’ as he speaks to the knife. The knife represents his evil desires and ambition‚ it also acts as a reminder for the deed he must commit. It tells us he is embracing his corrupt and malicious thoughts and the verb ‘clutch’ enforces this‚ highlighting his certainty about his actions. This

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    Is Lady Macbeth more ambitious than Macbeth? Lady Macbeth has more ambition than Macbeth. When Lady Macbeth has received the letter from her husband‚ Macbeth‚ telling her about the three witches’ prophecies and the future king Macbeth‚ she decides to make it come true immediately. Macbeth who is loyal man and unwilled at first‚ but unfortunately gets convinced by Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is cold-blooded person as she thinks to regicide Duncan right after reading Macbeth’s letter. In the other

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    This scene develops further the important issues of loyalty and courage found in the preceding scene‚ and it is structured in two halves: the first concerns the testing of Macduff’s loyalty by Malcolm; the second evokes the great passion of Macduff in the face of terrible grief and his sworn revenge on Macbeth. It is helpful to think of this scene as a job interview. Malcolm begins by suggesting that Macduff may be prepared to betray him as "a sacrifice" to his previous leader‚ Macbeth. Macduff

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