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    Parneet Gill ENG3U1-02 Ms.Vitti January 15th, 2018 Contrast between Macbeth and Banquo In William Shakespeare's play, Macbeth, Banquo serves a foil to Macbeth as Banquo's reason contrast with Macbeth's ambition, Macbeth represents darkness due to his evil actions whereas Banquo represents light because of his morality, and also Banquo is loyal whereas Macbeth is disloyal and selfish. The use of contrast is significant because it is an impactful way to focus viewer's attention on the…

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    will struggle to retain his power. Thus, he will resolve by killing more and more people. This will create a catastrophe in Scotland: “Now o’er the one half-world nature seems dead, and wicked dream abuse the curtained sleep.” (2.1.49-51) Macbeth and Lady Macbeth will deceive everyone about this deadly crime situation. Everyone will believe them and unwillingly consent him to be King of Scotland. The action happens at night while everyone is sleeping so Macbeth is able to hide the truth.…

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    and names Macbeth thane of Cawdor and his eldest son, Malcolm, heir to the throne. During their celebration at Macbeth’s estate, Macbeth is persuaded by Lady Macbeth to “be so much more the man” (1.7.52) and kill Duncan. In the…

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    Role Of Destiny In Macbeth

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    For instance, Lady Macbeth eventually dies by her inability to deal and cope with the anxiety of being caugh. In addition, she ends up taking her life, due to her inability to get rid of an “invisible stain”, which is overshadowing the murderous crime she committed, that she can't get rid of. “ … Out, damned spot! Out, I say! … --Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him.” (Macbeth, Act V, Scene I, Page II) Therefore, when Lady Macbeth is by herself she…

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    fuzz like many women try to claim. Todd compares Jessa to Annie Jones one of the most popular bearded women of all time. In this clip, Jessa describes that she was brought in to be a historical representation of a classic sideshow bearded lady. The bearded lady was usually the palm reader and the enticer, they were meant to bring people in. It was interesting to discover she is…

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    turning point in the play? Macbeth changes in the play from a victim being manipulated to a man constantly digging to try to find a way out of his lies. Macbeth gets so caught up he is the one telling Lady Macbeth to not worry about his actions for her own safety. For her safety, Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth to “be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck,/ till thou applaud the deed” (3.2.45-46). At the start, macbeth was the victim and the one being manipulated but as the play carries on…

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    act on of Macbeth by William shakesphere lady Macbeth was a strong, confidant and deceiving women who lacks humanity. During act 1 scene 5 lady Macbeth and Macbeth are coming up with a plan to kill the king. Macbeth is not sure with going through with the plan, but lady Macbeth emotional interaction to him lacks empathy to him “”(1.5.63-72) lady Macbeth talks about how Macbeth is not strong enough to kill Banquo and the evidence will be in his face. By Lady Macbeth saying this she is coming…

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    Macbeth Character Flaws

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    Macbeths Flawd Character In the early stages of the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare the main character Macbeth, is a tragic hero; a person of high status who is eventually brought to ruin by his flaws in character. Macbeth has several tragic flaws that lead to his destruction. His first tragic flaw is his evil ambition, which leads him to a series of bloody and increasingly malicious acts. He becomes greedy and willing to do anything to satisfy his need for power.In the next scene,…

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    Lady Macbeth's Downfall

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    features the downfall of the tragic hero, Macbeth. His downfall is credited to the Witches, Lady Macbeth, and Macbeth himself, however it is commonly debated as to who has the highest responsibility for it. The Witches are mysterious creatures that thrive on mischief; they have the ability to disrupt the lives of humans, and Macbeth is a primary victim by using temptation and taking advantage of his ambition. Lady Macbeth shares similar characteristics with Macbeth, such as overwhelming…

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    Unquestionably, Lady Macbeth is portrayed as being in less control of many situations in the film “Scotland PA”, one such example being when Macbeth contemplates how to kill his next victim, Macduff. Macbeth nearly completely prevents Lady Macbeth from having knowledge of the plan to eventually try and kill Macduff, evident from the moment the witches update his prophecy in his restaurant. More specifically, on the night of their death in their own basement, Macbeth left his wife for the last…

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