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    traitor for many reasons. In act 4 scene 3 Macduff goes to Malcolm‚ who is the prince of cumberland meaning he is the one who was supposed to become king next‚ and tells him about all bad things that are happening in scotland. Macduff also tries to convince Malcolm to come back to scotland and fight against Macbeth‚ the king. “Let us rather hold fast the mortal sword and‚ like good men‚ bestride our downfall’n birthdom.” This quote shows how Macduff is telling Malcom they should defend our fallen homeland

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    Mystery In Macbeth Essay

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    of mystery‚ tension‚ and surprise to draw the audience into the story. The first of these structural choices is starting the play with the witches. It causes a great amount of mystery because most people had gone to watch a play about the king of Scotland. This causes people to wonder why the play is about the king if it starts with three witches. Also‚ because the audience isn’t going to decipher what every line means in the play‚ lines such as “Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair; Hover through the fog

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    prophecy inflates Macbeth’s ambition and ego‚ causing him to take destiny into his own hands. Happiness‚ however‚ did not foresee his gain and eventually ruin was all that found him. At the beginning of the play Macbeth was a dedicated soldier for Scotland and its King‚ Duncan. He risked his life fighting for honor and the King’s favor. After the battle with Norway‚ where he proved himself so by wining for his country‚ the witches told him of his destiny. After their first premonition was proved to

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    There’s many supernatural apparitions in Macbeth that make us want to know more and see if they are real. Shakespeare has made this play to make us somehow question the unnatural and make us want more suspense and more horror. The Witches and the apparitions that happened throughout the play make it more interesting and make us see how Macbeth gets affected by all of the supernatural and unnatural events. As well we could see that when a supernatural event happened people became mad and stared to

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    Macbeth's Quest For Power

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    comes at a detrimental price when it begins to consume one’s entire thoughts and actions. The tragedy of Macbeth‚ written by the renown William Shakespeare‚ tells of Macbeth’s gradual downfall as he begins to attain and preserve status as the King of Scotland. Throughout the play‚ it is illustrated that his power-hungry ambitions begin to feast upon his entire life. In other words‚ it causes him to profoundly focus on success‚ thus pushing himself and loved ones away from his life. This is also reflected

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    Macbeth's Transformation

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    People can change in either a good way or a bad way by the influence of someone or something. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Macbeth‚ the main character transitions from being one person in the beginning to a completely different person at the end. Macbeth is introduced as a war hero who is beloved by his king and country. Although he was a war hero‚ he begins to change throughout the play and by the end; he becomes an evil villain who thinks of nothing but his own ambition. His strong desire to

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    Downfall Of Macbeth Essay

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    The Downfall of Men In the play Macbeth‚ you witness the corruption of sin within the life of one man. At the beginning of this play‚ Macbeth is a well-respected leader of Scotland; unfortunately though‚ the sin nature within him‚ leads to lust and greed‚ and as a result‚ his downfall. Although Macbeth is a tragic story of sin affecting one’s life greatly‚ he is not the only man to have fallen into the hands of temptation. King David‚ man with a somewhat similar story‚ ruled Israel with much respect

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    a play written by William Shakespeare. This production was adapted for Young Audiences by Christopher Matsos and directed by Geoffrey Wilson. I viewed this play at the Lincoln Theatre. This version of the production was performed in a steampunk Scotland. It was supposed to suggest that there was something “punk rock” and cool about the play. Furthermore‚ this play was not at all what I had expected‚ the characters were dressed in dark cloaks‚ there was one tree‚ and they used a lot of sheets. One

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    Macbeth: A True Hero

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    Furthermore‚ Macbeth like Sir Gawain and Hamlet is a traditional example of a hero‚ but like Hamlet he has his own shortcomings in his tragedy. In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth‚ Macbeth demonstrates his courage when a Sergeant talks about Macbeth stating‚ "If I say sooth‚ I must report they were/ As canons overcharg’d with double cracks‚ so they/ Doubly redoubled strokes upon the foe./ Except they meant to bathe in reeking wounds‚/...Till that Bellona’s bridegroom‚ lapp’d in proof‚/ confronted

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    Macbeth: Is It Moral?

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    This is even more evident when Shakespeare is involved. Interestingly‚ Macbeth was written for a new king who hailed from the great rolling hills of Scotland. Shakespeare had an obligation to please the most recent man in charge. Another assumption can be made that‚ because of the new king’s origins‚ the sole purpose of the play was to highlight Scotland in favor of the king. The more widely accepted objective of Macbeth is a matter of opinion and state of mind‚ based upon the reader‚

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