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    Macbeth, of Shakespeare’s play by the same name, is not a redeemable character. For Macbeth to be redeemable there would need to be enough positive attributes of his personality to offset his power hunger and bloodthirst. At the outset of the play, Macbeth has redeemable qualities, and because of these it would be possible for people to believe he could be saved, but by the end he has lost all hope of being redeemed. At the beginning of the play, Macbeth is described as “noble” after he…

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    Macbeth by William Shakespeare is a play that centers around a tragic hero that possesses the traits of being overly confident, ambitious, and power-hungry. In comparison, Justin Bieber is a teenage pop singer that evokes many emotions among people. Some may argue that he is self-absorbed, egotistical, and ignorant. Others may claim that he is only a misunderstood teenager who suffers from the pressure of attention from the media and fans. Both Macbeth and Justin Bieber share similarities and…

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    How do different versions of Macbeth explore the ideas of masculinity and violence? In your answer, you must refer to Shakespeare’s original text and at least ONE of the film versions. To this day, Shakespeare’s Macbeth remains one of his best known tragedies, exploring the ideas of masculinity and violence in great detail. The tragic hero and protagonist of this play is ‘brave Macbeth’ (1.2.16) who, unlike the previous Thane of Cawdor, remains loyal to King Duncan. However, through…

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    Lady Macbeth's Character

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    Lady Macbeth plays the crucial role of the overly criticized wife to the notorious Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth. She is portrayed as inimical and deceiving, making it effortless for readers and Shakespeare himself to loathe her. However, she is not as villainous as Shakespeare illustrates her to be throughout the play, and she is certainly not completely estranged from all modern women. She demonstrates strength, ambition, and deceit for the sake of her husband and his…

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    Mussolini, these people fought for power and did not care if they hurt others. As we can see in Macbeth, he hurt people so he can get to be king. Macbeth, from being a honorable person, turned out to be an unforgiving person. Macbeth was a respectful man who served the king with great loyalty. He feels guilt already because he is the King’s good friend and doing this deed will destroy him inside. Macbeth says “ He’s here in double trust: First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both…

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    Written in the early 1600s, William Shakespeare’s, Macbeth, tells the tale of a man seeking power, no matter what it takes. Macbeth, a strong, valiant warrior, takes center-stage in Shakespeare’s drama after he and his noble friend, Banquo, receive predictions from three witches regarding their futures. The witches prophesy that Macbeth will be Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and eventually, king of Scotland. Which frightens him because he has already considered murdering the King Duncan, to…

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    To be an ethical person you must do good, never be harmful to others, be fair, know right from wrong and most importantly be truthful. The play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare, illustrated to the reader that being an unethical person leads to bad consequences. In the play, the protagonist Macbeth is characterized as inherently unethical. Macbeth is unethical because of his actions within the story. He is known for doing whatever it takes to become king of Scotland, even kill the leading…

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    William Shakespeare’s plays, Hamlet and Macbeth, have differences and similarities. These plays are both tragedies, which often use supernatural incidents to outline the plot of the story and give both plays a more somber tone. There are many aspects of comparing and contrasting the plays of Hamlet and Macbeth. However, the most significant of the similarities and differences is found in the characters of Hamlet and Macbeth themselves. Macbeth is a commendable and distinctive tragic hero. He…

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    Macbeth edited by Kenneth Muir The plays of Shakespeare like Macbeth are exceptional types of literature works. In the literature activities that Macbeth has, he shows the great utilization of motifs. The play is short but is utilizing intense themes of different motives in the development of the play. The game is using the various ideas of topics to intensify its development (Muir). The central theme that the play utilizes is the motif of blood and water. The power of the central themes of…

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    Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is unable to maintain his rule through his lack of virtue, even though he comes to power through unvirtuous practices. The way Macbeth runs his kingdom is contrary to the advice offered in Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Prince. Machiavelli offers that the easiest way to rule is to have a principality that believes the ruler is virtuous. I argue that presentation of virtue, if not absolute virtue, is necessary for an effective ruler. Macbeth comes to power by…

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