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    Joel Johnson English IV – Period 1 Mr. Brunson 02/21/2013 Lady Macbeth: A Monstrous Feminine In classic literature, women traditionally have been characterized as the “weaker vessel”, meaning that because they possess feminine qualities, they are weaker than men; however, this does not appear to be the case with Lady Macbeth. At the first glimpse of Lady Macbeth, she is a character of deep mystery and unknown motivations. These motivations manifest themselves into a sort of sexual lust for

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    Macbeth & Lady Macbeth

    The Marriage/relationship of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth Macbeth and his wife become partners in crime. And they are truly partners in the deepest meaning of the word, because the roles are quite obvious with Lady Macbeth being the mind behind the crimes and Macbeth putting her plan into live. Lady’s Macbeth words gave Macbeth the courage not only to kill his first victim, but also to keep fighting for not exposing the truth of Duncan’s death. Besides that, she is the one too take control in the

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    Macbeth's Tragic Downfall

    Macbeth Essay Every person has flaws, and every person has the potential for evil in their hearts. It’s human nature! Most of us are tamed by society and our own morals, but for some, it spirals out of control and William Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth, is no exception. We’ve all heard the name, we all know what happened our tragic hero, but what caused his downfall from the King’s greatest warrior and favourite, to a cold-hearted murderer? He had a great personality, but a major flaw in his character

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    Macbeth: the Tragic Hero

    Macbeth: The Tragic Hero By: Daniel Chekole 2012 Macbeth: The Tragic Hero By: Daniel. C "Any art worthy of its name should address 'life', 'man', 'nature', 'death' and 'tragedy'.” (Barnett Newman, BrainQuote) In a tragedy the main character rises to greatness showing characteristics above normality while repeatedly showing proof to the audience about his or her tragic flaw which later on leads to the character’s downfall. Macbeth created tragedy

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    Lady Macbeth

    Lady Macbeth is a fascinating character in the famous play written by William Shakespeare entitled Macbeth. Lady Macbeth has a multi faceted personality because one side of her character is contemptible, determined and rude while the other side is extremely fearful and hesitant. One of Shakespeare’s most famous characters, Lady Macbeth is known for manipulating her husband to commit the murder of king Duncan and thereby making her an active participant in the crime. Ambition is one of her most prominent

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    control their fate. In the play “Macbeth” written by William Shakespeare, the main character gives an example of how to take charge of his own fate with his own actions. Macbeth willingly makes choices based upon his complete belief in the witches’ prophecies which result to his fatal death. The false confidence and the committing of immoral acts makes him feel as though he is invincible which brings about his downfall. The witches bring about false confidence in Macbeth both times he is in their presence

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    Fascism vs Socialism

    Ashley 1 Ashley 1 Ryan Ashley Mr Grabham Eng4U 11, 11, 11 Division of Power between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, power is shared between the two main characters, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Even though during the time that the play takes place it is not correct for a woman to have equal, and even in some cases more power than a man, Lady Macbeth is pictured as having such. Her husband allows for equality in their relationship from the beginning scenes. This equality

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    Comparison Essay: Lord of the Flies and Macbeth

    Flies, illustrates that uncivil behaviour will prevail on the adult-free island. In a like manner, Macbeth by Shakespeare gives insight to the lengths people will go to so that one can achieve personal profits at a rapid pace. Through similar fashions, both novels depict the true nature of human beings. Similarities between the characters of Jack from the Lord of the Flies and Macbeth from Macbeth reveal that power and greed is the root of all evil. In addition, the use of knives and representation

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    Macbeth

    Cinematic Adaptation of William Shakespeare's Macbeth Lady Macbeth and the entire sleepwalking scene have differences and similarities in both the film and book version of Macbeth. They are along the same lines and are very good works. They both follow a similar plot, and have a similar setting, but the way the scene plays out makes noticeable differences between the two. In the movie, the addition of Lady Macbeth being nude during the sleepwalking scene is something that might have been too

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    Macbeth and Its Relevance to a Contemporary Audience

    contemporary audiences today to relate and respond. The three weird sisters are the ones who plant the seed of ambition – “all hail Macbeth, that shalt be King hereafter”, they predict – but it is Macbeth who fosters it. “My thought, whose murder yet is but fantastical,/Shakes so my single state of man that function/Is smother’d in surmise, and nothing is/But what is not.” Macbeth contemplates the murder of King Duncan, even when the witches themselves have not

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