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    Recently, the new king of Scotland, Macbeth, has had some rather juicy secrets revealed about himself and his wife. Here at our headquarters, we have compiled a list of these undisclosed pieces of information, and gathered details to help our readers learn even more about his scandalous behavior. Rest assured, here is the only place where you can get in on these top secret top secret facts, so keep reading if you want to discover what that sneaky scoundrel has done! We have received news that…

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    Character Analysis of Macbeth Throughout the play, the character Macbeth displays many different traits. He can be seen as either a corrupted hero or a self-doubting villain. Initially, he is seen as a brave warrior who fights for his country and his king. However, after receiving the witches' prophecy, he starts to become ambitious in order to become king and to protect his throne. This leads to him turning reckless as he believes he is invincible due to his misunderstanding of the prophecy.…

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    Imagery In Macbeth Essay

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    The imagery found through the use of language in Macbeth were as prominent as the numerous horrific deeds done by the villainous Macbeth couple throughout the play. Shakespeare utilized imagery in a way which pushed his writing to the next level while creating vivid images in the reader’s head through the language, and that is why there is so much admiration for him as a playwright and his work. A lot of the imagery in this play were expressed through the concepts of light and darkness, blood,…

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    Niccoló Machiavelli once said, “Fortune does not take away your reputation if you only squander it, but if you squander your own, that injures you.” Macbeth is a tragic story of how multiple kings are killed due to evil misfortune. Macbeth is the one knig that is not a very good leader and is overcome by fear itself. There are many points in which Macbeth and Machiavelli are related. Machiavelli talks about fear, suspicion, and advantages of others. Macbeth is acquainted with doing all of these…

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    Alyssa Gardner gave up being queen of Wonderland to live in the human realm, which is where she had already lived all her life. Just when she assumes that she is finally able to live freely, a Netherling named Morpheus comes to convince her to come back to power in Wonderland. He describes the mayhem that is being struck in the other realm by the previous queen, Red. Red is mad with power and wants to destroy Alyssa for stealing her crown. Morpheus deduces that the only way to correct what has…

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    In his opening speech Richard states that he is "determined to prove a villain." At first this seemed sort of strange to me and pretty forthright. I thought to myself, did Richard really just announce that he has made a decision to be a villain? But then thinking about it in another sense, Richard's use of the word "determined" can be a bit complicated because it seems to infer two completely different, but possible meanings at the same time. The first meaning being, Richard has decided of his…

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    Imagination In Macbeth

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    There’s a very old saying, which is still prominent in our lives, that ''the man, who has no imagination, has no wings''. We are all aware of that. The imagination runs the show. We can't accept the modern literature without it. Shakespeare used it very often and with so much excellence that he brought it to the perfection. Macbeth is the best example of Shakespeare's use of imagination. Macbeth becomes very obsessed, or say possessed with an idea of becoming king that his imagination leads him…

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    “Truth is stranger than fiction…. Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities.” - Mark Twain The following quote shows the reader that the truth is eccentric to the possibilities you can think of. As a matter of fact, the novel: “And Then There Were None” corresponds with the relation of the quote. For example, the text reads, “That was what Hugo wanted… And of course that was the last line of the rhyme. ‘He went and hanged himself and then there were None…'/ She kicked away the chair... ”…

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    Macbeth’s downfall was caused by free choice for many reasons. The first reason is because he does not want what the apparitions tell him to be true. Because of that, Macbeth takes many measures to make sure that nothing defeats him. The second apparition caused Macbeth to go down that route by telling him that no man born of a woman will kill him: “The power of man, for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth Act 4 Sc 1 li. 81-83). Macbeth knows that he has to do something about that message, so…

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    A passage from Lord Byron’s, “The Giaour”, caught my attention it reads: “But first, on earth as vampire sent/ Thy corse shall from be rent:/Then ghastly haunt thy native place/And suck the blood of all thy race/ There from thy daughter, sister, wife/ At midnight drain the stream of life;/ Yet loathe the banquet which perforce/ Must feed they livid living corse:/ Thy victims ere they yet expire/ Shall know the demon for their sire, / As cursing thee, thou cursing them” This is the first text…

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