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    poems and plays. Many of his works has been closely analyzed and some are still acted out at theaters. Plays such as Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet are even known among people who have never studied Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s work has been around for hundreds of years and many films has are adaptations of his works. Macbeth is tragicomedy play that’s about of a general named Macbeth who gains and loses power; which ultimately leads to his death (“Mr. William Shakespeare and the internet”).…

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    “It grew quicker and quicker, louder and louder!”Edgar Allen Poe has produced many great pieces but this one is possibly the best. I’m here to tell you about the “Tell Tale Heart”. This has been written as a story and used as a play. I have gotten to see both and they were similar and different in many ways. There were plenty of similarities in the “Tell Tale Heart”. In both, the old man has the “vulture eye” that makes another man mad(page 1). This man ends up wanting to murder him. In both…

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    but are not free to alter the consequences of your decisions.” William Shakespeare’s, Macbeth, is a tragic play that follows the life of a man who springs to power and quickly abuses it. He in absolutely no way reached his position with honor, but by the cruel act of murder and deceit. This play amplifies the damaging psychological consequences of Macbeth’s rise to power that caused him to lose everything. Macbeth is solely responsible for his own downfall by letting his temptation, ambition,…

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    structures by manipulating event order, and time to make readers more curious on what is going to happen next. According to the text “Macbeth” Act 2 Scene 1 Line 47 “And on thy blade and dungeon gouts of blood, which was not so before”. This means that in this part of the text Shakespeare is using mystery Shakespeare to make readers feel like as if they cannot understand why Macbeth is hallucinating about a dagger dripping with blood. Shakespeare has used mystery in that part of the text to make…

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    The Tragedy of Two Kings: Macbeth and Julius Caesar A tragic story is an immensely common one in today's society. Tragedies tend to grasp the attention of society through the success and suffering of the tragic hero. As defined by the philosopher Aristotle, a tragic hero is "a [great] man who is neither a paragon of virtue and justice nor undergoes the change to misfortune through any real badness or wickedness but because of some mistake”. This means the hero was given a powerful title as…

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    Key Themes Of Macbeth

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    Macbeth is a wonderfully written story full of action and adventure. It takes place in Scotland, in the medieval times. In the play, a Scottish nobleman named Macbeth and his friend Banquo are told by three witches that Macbeth will become king of Scotland, but Banquo’s descendants will rule after. Macbeth tells his wife of this, and she plans to kill the king, Duncan, so Macbeth will be king sooner. The plan succedes, but Macbeth is afraid the Banquo will take over. Macbeth sends assassins to…

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    How can literature relate to life connect together through conflict characterization and narration? I believe it is theme. Theme is a lesson that can be learned in literature and life. I believe personal experience help find theme, like when i was in the 8th grade i learned through other people conflict. In the story the most dangerous game part of the conflict is man vs self. The conflict inside rainsford was the fear of being killed. As the story progresses i see Rainford change. He becomes…

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    Written in 1606, William Shakespeare’s Macbeth has been a true example of tragedy for readers to enjoy, even centuries from its birth. The play begins with a scene that introduces the three witches, who are a vital piece of the puzzle that is Macbeth. Mischievous and magical as they are, the witches predict that Macbeth, a highly praised war hero, will become king. Among many other issues, Macbeth’s biggest hurdle with proving the prediction to be true, is King Duncan. In order to acquire the…

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    Dimmesdale is an active part in an adultery relationship with Hester Prynne. This relationship resulted in Hester getting pregnant with their daughter Pearl. Dimmesdale was odd about the whole situation by laying low when it came to Hester and Pearl, until Pearl was around seven years of age, he started to slowly come out to the public about being Hester’s forbidden lover and Pearls father. Chillingworth is Hester’s “forgotten and dead husband” that comes back and hides his identity and…

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    Guilt In Medea

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    In Euripides play, Medea, Medea struggles internally of whether she should kill her children or not before finally coming to a decision. After the death of the king and the princess, Medea is faced with the choice between killing her own children or sparing them. She continually tells herself that she can save them and run to Athens for safety. However, that would mean leaving them in Corinth in the hands of the enemies. In her mind, if the kids were to die, she wanted it done by her own hands.…

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