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    Compare the way heroes’ flaws are dramatized in ‘Macbeth’ and two of the poems you have studied Its only when we get to know people properly we will be able to decide what their weaknesses and strengths are because they can be up for interpretation. It’s easy for people to make judgements with very little evidence and they often depend on their state of mind. Throughout literature; it has been common to look at weaknesses. I am going to look at the weaknesses and flaws of Macbeth, and two poems…

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    When King Duncan entered his quarters at Inverness for a routine night of sleep, little did he know that a few hours later, his life would come to an end. The murder of a king is considered one of the greatest atrocities in any country, and it has been stated by Macbeth, the new king, that whoever committed this crime will have severe, deathly consequences. However, this is rather ironic for “King” Macbeth to say, since according to recent facts, the prime suspect is none other than his own wife…

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    In Macbeth, three witches visit the successful general Macbeth, with the promise that he will be king. His wife, Lady Macbeth, then takes matters into her own hands by killing off King Duncan with Macbeth 's help. Eventually Macbeth grows just as ruthless as his wife and murders anyone he worries may challenge his position as king. However, their plan eventually backfires and the play ends with both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s deaths. Both…

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    the witches. Macbeth realises that anything in his way risks the loss of his power, and he is willing to do anything in order to remain in power, “No son of mine succeeding. If ’t be so, For Banquo’s issue have I filed my mind; For them the gracious Duncan have I murdered” (Macbeth III, i, 67). Macbeth is willing to kill his once best friend, Banquo, because he believes that Banquo is the last tie to anything that can threaten his power. He demonstrates self-preservation by his wild actions in…

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    Shakespeare’s plays have entertained many people over the ages due to their relatability, and the elegant language that Shakespeare used in them. Many of his plays, such as Hamlet and Macbeth, have had multiple modern film adaptations that all present their own interesting take. The two plays both present their title characters as tragic heroes. Between the two protagonists, Macbeth would be more relatable to a modern theatre audience. Looking at modern day society, Macbeth has many relatable…

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    The theme, characterization, and social aspect of Macbeth are different from those in Antigone. Macbeth, a respected man, pursues power by all means, killing people and manipulating those that believe he respects them. Meanwhile, Macbeth communicates with three witches to ensure that his plans of action are uninterrupted trying to become king by any means necessary. However, during his mission to become king, all turn tragic and he never achieves the chance to learn from his actions. On the…

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    After murdering Duncan, Macbeth becomes strangled with thoughts that Banquo’s children will overthrow his rule. As a result, Macbeth persuades two farmers to kill Banquo and his son in order to eliminate all possible threats shown in the prophecy. Then, he takes it upon himself to plot the right time to take Banquo out by inviting Banquo to his coronation and asks for details on Banquo’s whereabouts. While speaking with Lady Macbeth about his worries in maintaining his power, he states that no…

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    the price he would have to pay for his desires – namely, his own life. Due to his tyrannical and unethical actions, this set him up as a target for murder – how ironical. The readers find out that just as Macbeth perpetrated regicide when he killed Duncan, was the same way that Macbeth died – Maduff defeated Macbeth, restoring Scotland to Malcolm. Clearly, Macbeth was not demonic nor a monster, but a victim of temptation who was indisputably influenced by malignant characters and provoked by his…

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    your life, however there will always be influential people who either directly or indirectly affect the decisions made. Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a play believed to be written in 1605, focusing on the downward spiral of Macbeth after he murders King Duncan in order to become King of Scotland, consequently developing feelings of guilt and paranoia. Through the establishment of atmosphere, comments on the actions of major characters, and foreshadowing events, Shakespeare develops the minor…

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    Judgment is a main theme in the play King Oedipus by Sophocles, and throughout the play, this theme comes up repeatedly. Sophocles might also be said to be using this idea of judgment to reflect upon the society, of Sophocles, and even that of the modern day reader. This paper will show the 3 elements of judgment that is illustrated by the play and the various angles Sophocles attempts to address using King Oedipus as the tool. The idea of judgment in the play is first portrayed as being a…

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