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    Macbeth is an extremely influential play written by William Shakespeare in the early 1600’s. The play follows the rise and fall of Macbeth; a highly ambitious, well liked, and conflicted man on a quest to become king of Scotland no matter what it takes to meet his goal. As the story is quite famous scholars and avid fans of the arts alike have lots of questions about the play. One of the most common arguments about the play is about who is the most responsible for the many deaths in this drama.…

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    Does our inner conscience help us from falling into dire situations and guide us toward a more righteous path? In William Shakespeare 's Macbeth, Macbeth’s ambition to gain more power leads him to his downfall. Shakespeare’s characterization of a power-hungry Lady Macbeth leads her to destroy her own conscience as well as her husband’s. Macbeth’s downfall could have been altered based on whether or not he had a conscience when he experienced his ambitious impulses. Since his conscience was wiped…

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    Although she might seem like a one-sided and uninfluential character in the relatively short portion of Macbeth that she appears in, Lady Macbeth is one of the most captivating and influential characters within the play. Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare in the early 17th Century, mainly consists of the plot by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth to murder the King of Scotland in order to take power for themselves. Lady Macbeth plays a key role as the instigator of this plot and intervenes in key…

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    The fictional drama-tragedy film “The Tragedy of Macbeth” was directed by Roman Polanski and scripted by William Shakespeare. Roman Polanski focuses on the main character Macbeth, Thane of Glamis, a successful man peppered with honours and a true defender of Scotland. In the beginning Macbeth slowly rises in command after defeating the allied forces of Ireland and Norway led by the traitorous Macdonwald and the Thane of Cawdor. He later stumbles upon three witches which prophesize that he will…

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    HOW DOES LADY MACBETH CHANGE THROUGHOUT THE PLAY When we are first introduced to Lady Macbeth, she is being informed of the predictions made by the witches, promising great authority for her husband through a letter. Her response to the letter from Macbeth clearly depicts her lust for power. When she said “Cawdor...shalt be what thou art promised” she almost asserts the witches predictions. And that communicates her determination to go to extreme lengths to get what she wants. In Act 1 Scene 5…

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    A female visits the doctor with breast tenderness, a mysterious lump, and nipple discharge. After taking a biopsy, the doctor confirms the patients worst fear, she has breast cancer. Although it is not commonly recognized, medicine ties in to the humanities through the ideas of suffering and discomfort along with community and society. Doctors work with ill people every day to help them recover and heal; healthcare professionals help their patients find their way back into society. The…

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    muscle relaxers instead of anesthesia. Such a topic is already disturbing by nature, but Schraffenberger’s choices create additional negative sentiments. From the first sentence, “newborns can only see as far as the distance between the mother’s nipples and her face,” (Schraffenberger) Schraffenberger pushes a particular image of babies. The lack of proper eyesight in babies is used in the rest of the writing to emphasize the comparative reliance…

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    Norman Bates in Psycho, Buffalo Bill in The Silence of the Lambs, and Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre were all horror movie characters inspired by one man. According to A.K. (2007), that man was Ed Gein. Born August 27, 1906, Edward Theodore Gein was raised on a farm in Plainfield, Wisconsin. Gein suffered through a traumatic childhood, considering he had a violent drunk as a father and a fanatical Lutheran as a mother. Since his mother was devoutly religious, he was taught by her…

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    depression. (Phillips, 2011, p. 18-19). However the increased risk of postpartum depression is becoming a family issue as mothers are faced with increased family responsibility, reduced sleep, and breastfeeding challenges (latching issues, sore nipples, inadequate milk supply). Women, planning to breastfeed and who are unable to, experience a decrease in the mother’s emotional bond to her infant and feel disengaged from her family (Husmillo, 2013, p. 47-48) These women experience guilt and have…

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    Macbeth's Downfall Essay

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    At the end of the play, Macbeth becomes a ruthless, immortal character whose obsession with the crown became his downfall. Even if he was influenced by Lady Macbeth and the witches, he was the only one responsible for his downfall. He allowed his obsession to get the best of him. Unfortunately for him, his ambition got the best of him, ending his life quicker than expected. He got the ending a ruthless character deserved. Macbeth was influenced by Lady Macbeth and the witches, but he is the only…

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