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    the witches prophesized Macbeth would be king‚ everything he was disappeared‚ and Macbeth only wanted the kingdom and all its glory‚ and would kill anyone who stood in his way. “Look like the innocent flower‚ but be the serpent under’t‚ “(1.5.65-66 Macbeth). It is shown in both pieces of work that innocence can triumph over the inner evil. In Macbeth‚ we see many characters that conceal the innocence of man: King Duncan‚ Banquo‚ and even Malcolm. Duncan and Banquo‚ who both were good friends with

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    The Eye of The Definition

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    The Eye of The Definition When the word eye comes to mind‚ you may think of your own eye or a pair of eyes. The word also has other meanings and ways that it can be used. Intensively eye is defined as the organ of sight‚ which comes from the old Aryan root og- to see; synonymous with inspect‚ look‚ notice‚ and scan‚ it is used in expressions which reveal its extensive meaning. We basically define eye as a globular organ of sight including eyelids or surrounding parts of the region of the eyes

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    Lady Macbeth Greed Quotes

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    39-41). In this quote‚ Lady Macbeth is praying to evil spirits to make her not act like woman and to make her as cruel as possible so that she feels no remorse for her actions. She does this because she knows that to quench her greed‚ she must kill the king. Later on‚ she talks with her husband about

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    Diction and Attitude

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    Shakespeare’s words in Macbeth clearly show that Lady Macbeth feels Macbeth is too kind‚ so if he cannot be merciless‚ he won’t be able to become king. In this passage‚ Lady Macbeth is providing a monologue berating Macbeth for his lack of ruthlessness. She fears Macbeth lacks the brutality to kill King Duncan‚ so that Macbeth can fulfill the witches’ prophecy and become king. Firstly‚ Lady Macbeth asserts that Macbeth is too compassionate. Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that he is “too full o’ th’ milk of human

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    Good And Evil In Macbeth

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    and mysterious witches to corrupt his morals‚ allegiance‚ and honesty to his king‚ country and fellowmen. The most notable theme in this tragedy is the conflict of good vs. evil throughout the natives of Scotland. In opening‚ the leading character Macbeth exemplifies the greatest illustration of characteristics for good vs. evil. In Act 1 the reader can moralize that Macbeth is a good nobleman‚ who is loyal to his king‚ satisfied with his new title as the Thane of Cawdor and is unpretentious among

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    Even though he is portrayed as a fearless warrior in battle he is shaken by the three witches prophecies and has a very obscured way of thinking throughout the story. Duncan makes the decision to hand his kingdom down to his son Malcolm‚ upsetting the righteous Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Society played an important aspect after Duncan made the decision of who would inherit the throne. Before there was no reason or ambition for the throne‚ everyone had thought things were well and right. Everything

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    was close friends with both of the sons of the former king of Scotland‚ King Duncan. I believed that it was the right of the eldest son to take the throne. Listening‚ I heard snatches of their conversation “Duncan‚” “blood spilled‚” and “ghost.” With a start‚ I realized that Macbeth and his wife had conspired to kill former King Duncan and his friend Banquo. I decided that I was going to expose Macbeth as a fraud so that he may not become king and do more harm to Scotland’s people. Meaning to slip

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    fellows respect him. His kingDuncan‚ trusts him and relies heavily on his service. But at the end of the play‚ Macbeth‚ as he betrays and becomes a king‚ is totally alone. ¡°He has lost all his friends‚ he is universally despised‚ his wife is dead‚ and all his most eager hopes have been disappointed. He is a man without a place in the social community. He has become totally isolated. ¡° After reading this play‚ we can not help to think about why he murders the kingDuncan‚ and betrays‚ and what

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    Compare the presentation of female power in the two texts. Focus on Act 2 and Scene 2 and section 4 of‚ ‘Of Mice and Men’. I am going to be analysing how female power is represented in both ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Of Mice and Men’. First of all in the play ‘Macbeth’‚ Lady Macbeth is seen as the more dominant woman between her and her husband. Whereas‚ in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ Curley’s wife is less dominant and less adamant and actually listens to her husband‚ most of the time. However‚ she is slightly

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    the play that supports your idea. Lady Macbeth   Observations Text Support Looks She is very ambitious. She’s the kind of person who knows how to get what she wants.  "Greatness is promised thee" Actions   She manipulates Macbeth into killing King Duncan.  "Art not without ambition; but without The illness should attend it" Speech  She’s very smart especially being able to think about smearing the king’s blood on the servants so they don’t get blamed.  “I’ll gild the faces of the grooms withal

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