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    to it like a drug. Throughout the story of Macbeth‚ readers can see how power corrupts Macbeth and his wife and leads them to exploit it‚ becoming heartless‚ and leading them to become a tyrant who greeds for more. In the first stage of power‚ it starts corrupting the way people think and leading them to a dark ending. There are many examples of this within the story shown by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. After hearing the prophecies‚ in a monologue‚ Macbeth says‚” The Prince of Cumberland! That is a

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    watching. What happens when they don’t realize they need to climb back up? That individual becomes Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth from the 15th century‚ although stars like Lindsay Lohan who has been an actor and model since the age of three takes the big step forward and let the world see her build strong walls through the media. This idea is illustrated through William Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the life of Lindsay Lohan. Lohan grew up in the spotlight ever since the age of three‚ having

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    William Shakespeare integrates imagery in Macbeth‚ in order to emphasize evil themes and to add creative attributes. The two passages‚ "Stars‚ hide your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires‚" (1.4.57-58) and "A dagger of the mind‚ a false creation proceeding from the heat oppressed brain‚" (2.1.50-51) tie together through illusion to portray the critical elements of darkness and desire. The theme of desire accentuates itself through the image of darkness and is especially significant

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    Macbeth is a Shakespearean tragedy‚ written between the years of 1599 and 1606. It tells the story of a Scottish general‚ known as Macbeth who receives a prophecy from three witches claiming that he will‚ someday‚ become king of Scotland. The play demonstrates two main themes through the desires of kingship and power Lady Macbeth has for Macbeth and the numerous murders committed by Macbeth in order to fulfill these and his own want for power. The two main themes of Macbeth include ‘the corrupting

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    As seen in Macbeth‚ Shakespeare has a tendency to rattle with someones fate and free will. Macbeth goes to see the three weird sisters hears them talk of his fate and finds it quiet appealing to kimself. In what he heard he never had to act on it but as he did it put him in a very bad situation. So as it might seem I believe that Shakespeare intended for Macbeth to have free will over fate being permanent in his life. Macbeth does not have to kill all the people that he did because he could of achieved

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    outcome. In the story Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth and Macduff are all so driven to reach their goal they will do whatever it takes to achieve their ambitions. They do not realize until after they have done their heinous deeds that they cannot even enjoy their success. In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ ambition is lethal and eventually consumes a person until they can hardly relish in their success‚ a concept shown by the characters Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth and Macduff. At the

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    Macbeth Theme Analysis (Man vs. Man) How does Macduff respond when asked to take the news about his family “like a man” Macduff respond by saying “I shall do so‚ but I must also feel it like a man. I cannot help but remember things that were most precious to me… Naught that I am‚ not for their own demerits‚ but for mine..” (Act IV‚ Scene III‚ Line 254 - 257) His response indicates that he is hesitant to give in to his emotions but still feels and grieves for his family‚ then goes on to do his best

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    Schizophrenia has a lot of negative impact on people. It can make them crazy and don’t know how to control it or they will learn to cope with it. Macbeth‚ first the Thane Of Cawdor then king‚ I believe that Macbeth has schizophrenia. Schizophrenia is a disease that makes people think and do things that normal people wouldn’t do. Macbeth shows signs of schizophrenia because he does crazy‚ evil actions. Everyone is different when it comes to schizophrenia. It can be an evil change‚ it can make people

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    Cawdor and the heroism of Macbeth‚ he says‚ "No more that thane of Cawdor shall deceive / Our bosom interest: go pronounce his present [immediate] death‚ / And with his former title greet Macbeth" (1.2.63-65). The phrase "bosom interest" means "vital interests‚" but "bosom" suggests that a relationship of love should exist between a king and his subject. Soon after the witches hail him as "Thane of Glamis‚" "Thane of Cawdor‚" "and king hereafter!" (1.3.50)‚ Macbeth receives the news that he has

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    his downfall begins. Macbeth regards himself as a holy figure and is not aware that the witches he contacts are dystopic forces‚ not meant to help him get into power nor help him succeed but to end the mortal that knows their secret. In the play‚ right before Malcom invades Dunsinane‚ Macbeth says to the Doctor “I will not be afraid of death and bane/ Till Birnam Forest come to Dunsinane.” (Shakespeare 5.3.68-69) has great significance towards the idea of his arrogance. Macbeth‚ after becoming king

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