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    Macbeth A Tyrant Analysis

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    This story is talk about Macbeth who from a hero become a tyrant. In this process, Macbeth is tempted by LadyMacbeth, witches and his desire. This story is a tragedy, the systles is full of sadness. Shakespeare uses old English, which are not easy to understand. In the vedio and book, there have some foreshadowings are used in the story(vedio) like witches’ prophecy. The text features give people motion of sadness, the bloodly murder are full of book. Before the listening and speaking, I alway…

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    The Weird Sisters, or better known as the witches, prophecy drives Macbeth’s thirst for power and enable Lady Macbeth to pursue her true ambitions. Historically, witches were denounced during Shakespearean time. Through placing Macbeth in the mindset of “he can have whatever he wants”, they effectively guide him on the path of his own destruction. This follows the pattern of temptation attributed to the Devil, who is believed to be in a person's mind, which he or she might either indludge or…

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    written by William Goulding. Jack Merridew’s mercy fades away by the end of the book, from love to anger, and his character impacts the book greatly. At the beginning of the book, Jack is semi merciful and loving. Jack and the choir have a democratic system where they can talk and make decisions. Jack wants to be with his friends from school, and do things with them. He decides what they do by saying, “ Jack's in charge of the choir. They can be--what do you want them to be?" “Hunters." (pg.…

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    However, before Macbeth knew he was Thane of Cawdor he meets the three witches present within the play. They greet Macbeth by stating the following “All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Glamis! All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor! All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!” (Act 1 Scene 3). Macbeth…

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    Drusilla and Vamp Willow are reduced to their sexuality in many of the scenes above, shown as manipulative or deviant. In Chandler’s “Slaying the Patriarchy,” she writes that “evil female characters may be strong, but they manipulate the patriarchal system instead of opposing it, thus perpetuating negative stereotypes of women” (9). In regards to these two characters, this is true. While Drusilla could also be defined by her visions or Vamp Willow by her power, yet neither of these are…

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    Duncan and Banquo, and later leading Macbeth to an arrogance in battle against Macduff. Three witches first appear to Macbeth and Banquo in Act I to reveal the men’s futures. The witches inform Macbeth of every title he will hold during his lifetime, thus leading to the downfall of Macbeth. The witches state all hail Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and king hereafter…

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    Macbeth Hypocrisy Analysis

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    Macbeth died of reasons that find their cause solely in him. His ambition, abdication of family roles, hypocrisy, and break away from community ultimately lead to his death. Macbeth’s ambition made him commit heinous crimes for power. Using her husband’s ambition for her won advantage, Lady Macbeth gained too much influence over Macbeth and used this to goad him farther into sin and finally to the point of abdicating all his marital roles. Macbeth’s hypocrisy changed what he believed for worse.…

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    1623. It is a play about a Scottish brave soldier who receives prophecies from three witches about him becoming the ‘king of Scotland’. Motivated by Lady Macbeth, the prophecies and his ambitious thoughts, he murders Duncun and the fear of getting caught makes him commit more and more murders. Macbeth is a victim of both Lady Macbeth and the witches who have a part in Macbeth’s downfall; however, it is Macbeth’s…

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    Before and during the murder Lady Macbeth’s character changes from persuasive, manipulative and dominant to just dominant, but Macbeth’s character also changes but in a unique way since his character changes from a person who relies on others to decide for him to a remorseful person. Lady Macbeth’s character before the murder is persuasive and manipulative. Evidence for this can be found when Lady Macbeth is talking to Macbeth and she tries to make him decide on whether to kill Duncan or not by…

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    Macbeth is the sole figure to be blamed for to be blamed for his own downfall. During the play, his actions in his journey to the throne, together with his malignant nature and unchecked ambition consequently lead to moral corruption and the ultimate relentless calamity for him. Shakespeare utilises multiple literary devices and dramatic techniques to help convey the direct correlation between Macbeth’s downfall and his uncontrollable selfish ambitions. Furthermore, the text portrays how a…

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