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    William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and Bram Stoker’s Dracula were written three centuries apart in vastly different social climates. Macbeth was born from the beginning the English renaissance, as King James took the throne after the long reign of “The Virgin Queen,” Elizabeth I.. Dracula was written during the tail end of the Victorian era, a time of rampant social anxiety and unrest stemming from the Industrial Revolution and new ideological movements such as women’s suffrage. Despite the differing…

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    William Shakespeare’s Macbeth involve the struggle between good versus evil and deception. The deception throughout the story created the façade for tragic Macbeth and his soon remorseful wife that hides the horrifying truth that Macbeth is the traitor in “borrowed robes” (1.3.108). Under the influence of unchecked power of choice, Macbeth takes goes through with actions that have serious and devastating consequences for himself and for other characters in the play. Once Macbeth has committed an…

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    The Inevitable Death of Macbeth William Shakespeare, in this tragedy Macbeth, leaves it up to the audience to decide whether it is Macbeth’s fate or his choices that leave him with people cheering at his head being raised on a post. Throughout the play the audience gets to see many occurrences of supernatural powers and also Macbeth’s ambition. These contradicting elements make it difficult for the audience to decide whether the main theme of this play is Macbeth’s fate and the supernatural…

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    Character of Macbeth From the play MACBETH – by William Shakespeare About the author (a short biography) William Shakespeare (1564-1616) s0n 0f J0hn Shakespeare a successful l0cal businessman and Mary Arden the daughter 0f a land0wner,0ften called `The Bard 0f Av0n', was an english p0et and playwright wh0 wr0te the fam0us 154 S0nnets and numer0us highly successful 0ft qu0ted dramatic w0rks. William Shakespeare was b0rn in Stratf0rd-up0n-Av0n 0n 23rd…

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    I reworded it and changed my argument. In my original paper, my claim was, “In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth, the confusion between appearance and reality demonstrates Macbeth's decline from a thoughtful man, to one awash with guilt and insanity, an finally to a naive man.” According to the rubric, claims are “clear”. My claim was not clear because I listed all the ways Macbeth changed. By listing every personality trait, it was hard to decipher what it was truly arguing. Additionally,…

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    's Macbeth this event is evident through the protagonist Macbeth. He is truly a tragic hero who at one point is in a position of honour and a respectable character, but his life turns for the worst. His ideals and sense of morality change, becoming an evil person that only concerns of his ambition, ultimately leading to his death. In the play, there were numerous people that lead the protagonist to his downfall, but specifically three. In analysis of the play, it can be seen that Lady Macbeth,…

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    Introduction Shakespeare original birth has been lost over time, however, his accepted birth has been recorded on April the 23, St George 's Day. (shakespeare-online n.d.) Since then many things have changed, society, education, plays, and presentations. I am going to be exploring multiple ideas explored in this text… 1. The people’s views on nature 2. Ideas of leaders (e.g. government, Kingdome) 3. The treatment of woman This assignment is going to be looking over the differences in ideas,…

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    Macbeth Narcissism Analysis

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    The murder of King Duncan is an inciting event in many ways, it helps Macbeth become King, it begins the Macbeth’s sleepless nights “Glamis hath murder’d sleep, and…

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    Introduction: Shakespeare is well-known for his plays in the 1500’s that used his own words to create a play. The play Macbeth is one of Shakespeare famous plays. Macbeth is partly relevant to modern audiences. Modern audiences can relate to the themes and some characters in Macbeth. However they cannot relate to the storyline of kingdoms and castles. Paragraph 1 (Story): The storyline of Macbeth is not relevant to modern audiences. The plot is about a general who is prophesised to become kings…

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    William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a story of the dangers of greedy ambition and tyranny. The character of Macbeth is extremely complicated and experiences a dramatic character arc that ultimately leads to his demise. The reasons for Macbeth’s extreme diversion from brave soldier to cruel tyrant are often debated. Although some may see Macbeth’s actions as entirely self-motivated, Macbeth is actually influenced by other characters, specifically the Weird Sisters and Lady Macbeth, to commit the…

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