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    The play ‘Macbeth’ was believed by scholars to have been written by William Shakespeare sometime between 1603 and 1606. Shakespeare’s date of birth is unknown but he was baptised on 26th April 1564 and died on 23rd April 1616‚ aged 52. He was an English poet and playwright with 38 plays‚ 154 sonnets‚ 2 long narrative poems‚ and several other poems which all consist of his surviving works. His plays have been translated into every major language and are performed more than any other playwrights around

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    In the monarchical society in Macbeth‚ the king is a direct representative of god and became king by divine right. There is a strong theme or order in Macbeth and if an offence against the king has been committed then it as seen as an offence against god. The king was the representative of moral and social welfare of his subjects. There are four main examples of Kingship in Macbeth. Firstly there is Duncan‚ who became king by divine right and is full of the king becoming graces which were cited by

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    Discuss the theme of kingship in the play Macbeth The theme of kingship is one which can be see constantly throughout the play. This makes sense as the play is ultimately a tribute to King James I‚ who was king when Macbeth was written in 1606. King James strongly believed that becoming king was a divine right and that they themselves‚ as kings‚ were God’s representatives on earth. All these aspects can be seen from beginning to end of Macbeth and we see how when this order of kings is changed

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    writing about two different scenes from Macbeth by William Shakespeare. The scenes i will be writing about are; act2 scene2 and act5 scene5. I will be writing about how Macbeth reacts differently in each scene. in act 2 scene 2 he murders King Duncan and regrets it. in act 5 scene 5 lady Macbeth and dies and he doesn’t really seem to care about anything. In act 2 scene 2 Macbeth murders Duncan because the witches told him he was to become king. Macbeth talks about the guards who were praying

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    With close reference to the extract‚ show how William Golding creates mood and atmosphere here. (10) In this extract‚ we notice that it is the ending events of the novel. So‚ we can identify that all chaos and destructive events have taken place; as a result‚ their impacts upon the characters have taken their toll. In the opening lines of the extract‚ Golding (straight away) creates a sombre mood towards Ralph‚ when the officer said ‘How many of you are there’ and Ralph responded by shaking ‘his

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    constitutes the perversion of this ideal. This is followed by the tyrannical reign of the usurper Macbeth. King Edward‚ though an indirect character‚ he represents the opposite to Macbeth’s reign of terror‚ Edward’s represents the capacity for absolute goodness. Finally‚ speculation remains as to Malcolm’s potential as future King of Scotland. Although a work in process he is the ‘sovereign flower’ and Macbeth is seen as the weed. "Gracious Duncan" is the first example of a benign

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    William Shakespeare wrote the Tragedy of Macbeth in approximately 1606 AD. He loosely based it on a historical event occurring around 1050 AD. Macbeth is the story of a nobleman‚ who‚ while trying to fulfill a prophecy told to him by three witches‚ murders his King to cause his ascension to the throne of Scotland. After the King’s murder‚ Macbeth reigns as a cruel and ruthless tyrant‚ who is forced to kill more people to keep control of the throne. Finally‚ Scottish rebels combined with English forces

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    Macbeth has met the end of his existence at the hands of Macduff. They were fighting and suddenly Macduff emerges with Macbeth’s head and proclaimed I am the King of Scotland. Following the death of Macbeth‚ I was to declare that all of his thanes will be made earls‚ following the English custom of peerage. This is not the Scottish tradition and they would be the first lords in Scottish history. I have often called the soldiers my fellow friends and have invited them to Macbeth’s crowning as

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    Macbeth- The Character of Lady Macbeth Analysis Paragraphs By Tash Weeks Lady Macbeth is a very manipulative and clever character‚ whose attributes and feelings change throughout the play. At the start of the script‚ she is a very driven and strong character‚ pushing her beloved Macbeth to go do the dark deeds that he needs to do to get to his eventual goal- to become king and rule all of Scotland. But little does he know that she isn’t doing it just for him- she wants the power more than anything

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    Western society is living in a current ‘state of terror’ which‚ through the United States governments ‘terror of the state’ response‚ has led to an attrition of basic human rights. The fear of terrorism is constantly reinforced through prominent news coverage of terrorist cells‚ murderous attacks and prominent world leaders warnings. In accord to this‚ Hobbes would argue that the ‘terror of the state’ is the necessary solution to living in this state of terror - to protect us from our constant natural state

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