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    Jose Sanchez Period 6 January 11, 2016 Star Rating: 4 out of 5 The television version of Macbeth directed by Jack Gold came out in 1983. This film adaption was a great way to understand the play if you weren’t able to understand the reading. The actors chosen to play the characters showed the true colors of them in no other better way. The director also did a good job showing the crowd the visuals you weren’t able to see in the reading. The play begins with the Three Witches and…

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    Unnatural In Macbeth

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    The theme of nature acting strangely is one of the most important themes found in Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Shakespeare often displays the character’s motives through nature acting abnormally. He tends to disguise prophecies using the unnatural. He also uses subliminal metaphors to describe events that are currently happening in the play. Shakespeare uses the unnatural to display the character’s motives, prophecy the fate of characters, and allude towards what is occurring in the play. In Act 1…

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    to you. In,“The Tragedy Of MacBeth,” the plot of the story revolved around a troubled MacBeth and three witches. In the play MacBeth is persuaded by three sisters to kill a king because MacBeth thinks that he should have that title. This play relates closely to the act of bullying. MacBeth is a play that anyone can relate to. The play MacBeth relates to bullying and the abuse or power. In the play MacBeth is appointed to kill the king by the 3 witches. At first MacBeth is , unsure on whether he…

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    Although in Macbeth many characters are at fall for his downfall, ultimately it's the witches who are at fault because they are the ones who planted the seed inside of his head, because if they had never even had talked to him, he would have never gone and told his wife about the prophecy,and his wife would have never pushed him to kill King Duncan, therefor many people contributed in Macbeth’s downfall, but in the end the witches are to blame for it. Macbeth being a free willed man who could…

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    Mantilla Fate vs Choices In the play Macbeth, William Shakespeare portrays guilt is caused by what pathway you chose. Macbeth becomes a tragic hero who destroys himself because he lets his ambition, insecurity and ignorance control him and his actions. Macbeth, despite influences of the witches and Lady Macbeth, is the only one responsible for his actions. He did not have a choice whether to perform all the deeds that he did; he did have to listen to Lady Macbeth or the witches and kill King…

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    Lincoln, accurately describes what happens in Macbeth, a play written by William Shakespeare. The desire for power can bring someone glory or destruction. In the end, it all depends on how someone seeks that power and how he or she reacts once they get it. This is what happens to Macbeth. He seeks power and gains it, but the way that he does this is not upright. His ambition for power leads him to do morally incorrect actions. Throughout the play, Macbeth seeks to gain power and feed his…

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    the path that ends in total self-destruction. Macbeth and Banquo are motivated by power, personal ethics, and loyalty. Macbeth and Banquo are impressive soldiers in the king’s army. As the story is told Macbeth and Banquo are visited by three witches. “All hail Macbeth! Hail to…

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    the play Macbeth, Shakespeare says that your fate can be tampered with when you have to much power in life. Fate is a big part of the play because it is told in the story that you do not mess with the fate of yourself and others. Macbeth does differently and looks to take power instead of letting fate take its toll and have it come to him but taking the power makes him blind to see that he’s really setting himself up for failure later in the story. In act one, Shakespeare set up macbeth for…

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    Comparatively, Shakespeare has written Macbeth with no narrator, in third person objective, meaning that characters don’t speak directly to the audience, however connect with the audience through soliloquies. In addition, Shakespeare practices the three witches as the foremost source of foreshadowing. Throughout the play they are conveyed as prophecies, the audience experiences these foresights directly in the primary scene and act of Macbeth when they talk about meeting Macbeth they say they…

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    Must be provided for:” ( I, IV, 72 - 74) In Macbeth, William Shakespeare suggests that ambition can cause an individual’s ability to reconcile with their illusion and reality to be dealt with differently for individuals. Macbeth is a character in the play that is demonstrated to be very ambitious. The three witches prophesies created an illusion that Macbeth would be king, and he took action to make that illusion become a reality. In addition, Macbeth is a strong noble general in the king's…

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