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    III, and I had absolutely no idea what they were talking about, making it slightly hard to follow. I found out that the Huguenot Wars is the name for the fighting that occurred between 1562 and 1598 between Catholics and Protestants, or Huguenots. Catherine…

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    Alexander the Great funny you think that, but he is not so great. Take into thought of every single tremendously horrendous warfare he has committed and you can tell already that he is a villain. As stated in the PowerPoint, “Forces spent three years ruthlessly putting down any resistance slaughtering males and selling females and children into slavery”. In the most insightful way, he charged his way to the top as a leader. His army did away with anyone out of their mind to question Alexander.…

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    Change In Macbeth

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    Change: to transform or convert. Change. A word so simple yet everyone can so easily connect to because it happens to all people. Change is something that happens to all and it requires certain events or people to take place that force them to take decisions that are life changing and later transforms them as human beings. Take Chris Brown. He was one of the top best singer-songwriters until news hit that he physically abused Rihanna and from there, everything came crashing down.He was viewed…

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    Lady Macbeth: Evil or Mentally Ill William Shakespeare is a playwright who explored the possibility of some characters being mentally ill before their time in The Tragedy of Macbeth during Renaissance drama. Lady Macbeth was married to Macbeth, the King of Scotland. The witches’ prophecies made Macbeth change his loyalty against the king. Macbeth told his wife about his prophecies. Macbeth and his wife Lady Macbeth tried everything they could do to keep the throne. As Lady Macbeth did for…

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    Lady Macbeth Hostess

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    Many fascinating characters exist in Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth, however, none are as intriguing as Lady Macbeth, wife of Macbeth, king of Scotland. Lady Macbeth possesses a tremendous ability to manipulate those around to do what she desires, and is willing to assume any persona to do execute her desire. Such is the case when she assumed a ruthless persona for her persuasion of Macbeth to murder Duncan; she also assumed an innocent and loyal persona in her discovery of the corpses,…

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    Macbeth is a story written by Shakespeare about how greed can overcome loyalty if you can control yourself. The marriage of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth is a relationship that is willing to take actions into there hands to make sure everything is in order. There both had dreams set aside to make their life together better. They took the proper actions that they saw fit to put them in the place they wanted to be. Macbeth and his wife both wanted him to be the the king of Scotland so they made it…

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    Macbeth In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare the main characters, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, exude high levels of selfishness and hunger for power. Due to their burning desire for power they commit heinous crimes in order to accomplish their goal. This, in turn, causes complete and utter chaos in their life and in the kingdom of Cawdor. In the end many people must die in order for the kingdom to restored to its original form. Their obsession over power causes fatal consequences for…

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    Lady Macbeth is a woman that will do anything in her will to get what she wants. She wishes to rid herself from her womanly aspects like being nurturing and kind. She wants to make sure the witches prophecies come true. Lady Macbeth is strong willed with inferior intentions. She is endangering herself and the whole kingdom by trying to talk Macbeth into murdering King Duncan. In scene two act two Lady Macbeth has completely convinced Macbeth that it is in his best interest to kill Duncan. She…

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth is told as a tragedy of character and how the characters are motivated to do what they do. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth plotted about killing Duncan because they were cruel and power-hungry. The witches seemed to play a collateral role since they helped push Macbeth down a certain path, but it was still Macbeth who committed the crime due to his selfish character. The characters in Macbeth are driven by their own faults and not by fate alone. The character’s personalities…

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    Lady Macbeth's Crimes

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    What would you do if I became Queen for being apart of a crime that no one but you knew about? Call me Queen Lady Macbeth, I am from the play Macbeth written by Shakespeare himself. It is a tragedy play and I am the wife of the protagonist. The play is set in Scotland in the castle. I am not that rich, but not that poor either. As you can see i am the Queen after Macbeth murdered Duncan the previous King of Scotland. I honestly don’t even know why he was King he didn’t do a very good job…

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