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    Throughout historical culture, the role of a wife has always been to be the obedient, loyal and passive woman which her husband has sworn to take care of. May it be in the Ancient Greece period or the 1960s; the view of a wife hasn’t changed much over the ages. However, some stories has showed the hidden side of wives in a multitude of tales, such as Penelope from The Odyssey and Nora from A Doll’s House. Through guile and cunning, they were able to keep their loyalty towards their husband. But…

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    person to act irrationally and irresponsibly in order to reach their desired goal. The temptation of power can cause a person to act irrationally in order appease their longing for control. Macbeth writes to his wife about his chance to be king of Scotland and concludes that he must kill King Duncan to become the next king. Macbeth is at first…

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    Macbeth's Tragic Hero

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    Before committing his unforgivable crimes, Macbeth was a courageous and loyal servant to his king and country. He was a war hero and fought to protect his homeland, Scotland. Macbeth had no hatred for the king, rather pure adoration and respect. He was appreciated by the people of Scotland. They saw his heroism as protection during battle. Not only did the people hold him in high regard, but also his military peers. The captain, for example, noticed his fearlessness and told Duncan, “Brave…

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    Macdonwald In Macbeth

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    Duncan is the king in Macbeth. Duncan seems to be a person that trusts a lot of people very easily. For example, he trusted Macdonwald (Thane of Cawdor), and Macdonwald betrayed him and turned his back on his own king for their enemies. (Scene 2, 63-68) (Duncan) “No more that thane of Cawdor shall deceive, Our bosom interest: go pronounce his present death, And with his former title greet Macbeth.” (Ross) (Line 67) “I'll see it done.” (Duncan) (Line 68) “What he hath lost, noble…

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    way of it, even if it meant the killing of the king and close friends. Though you must remember every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Macbeth obsession of power started when he gained the honor of thane of Cawdor after the war against Scotland and Norway, this concluded to a ceremony in his honor from the King Duncan and other subjects. But once Macbeth found out the profisee about being king from the witches he planed…

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    Lady Macbeth- Oh yes, Lady Macbeth, the evil wife of the infamous Macbeth, the one who convinced him to do the first unspeakable act, which created a domino effect into something much worse. Quite the opposite of her husband, the king slayer, he lacks every bit of humanity, and has no goal in life other than self-gain. This woman convinced her husband to kill a good man all so he can gain power, and in turn give her power as the queen. Lady Macbeth’s power and neutral gender role perspective is…

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    Why does Macbeth fear Banquo and feel threatened by his “being”?what is suggest about Macbeth's character through his actions of hiring murdered to carry out his plan? Macbeth feels like some way Banquo knows what he has done and soon he will lose his place as king due to his son based on what the witches were saying. I think just as his wife that he has the ambition but he just doesn’t have the wickedness that he needs to do what he has to do. What do these passages in Scene 2 suggest about…

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    In the tragedy Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the witches’ statement “Fair is foul and foul is fair” (1:1: 12-13: all page references from class text Macbeth, Folger Shakespeare Library 1992) foreshadows events in the play that come true through the actions of Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, and Fleance. Lady Macbeth appears to be fair and good to Duncan when he arrives to the castle, but she secretly plots along with Macbeth to kill Duncan. She manically states, “The raven himself is hoarse/that croaks…

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    Assertive Lady Macbeth

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    Guillermo Cordova Journey Language Arts P.3 23 August 2017 Regicidal Macbeth and Assertive Lady Macbeth The Tragedy of Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's most famous plays, It follows the story of the royal general Macbeth and his rise and fall of power. Macbeth was prophesied to become king and did everything in his power to become and stay king, but ends up dead. Before Macbeth killed the king, he was pushed by his wife to kill him. Lady Macbeth, once she found out Macbeth was to become king,…

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    The four jealous barons of King Mark, devise a plan to ensure that the king’s nephew, Tristan, would not be the heir to the land of Cornwall. As their jealously of Tristan arose they convince the chief men of Cornwall to turn against him and tell the King that he must take some King’s daughter as wife to give them their heir or they will wage war. However, the King remains loyal to his nephew and says as long as Tristan is alive, he will not marry. Tristan threatens if King Mark did not obey…

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