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Papers On Macbeth
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Religion in Shakespeare's Macbeth
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In 5 pages, the author discusses the use of religion in William Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Macbeth." Religion is being used less and less in modern literature just as in modern society. This has a great deal to do with the times. It is evident that people in general are stereotyped as being far more religious in earlier times than they are today. This is particularly true when one examines such classic Shakespearean works as "The Tragedy of Macbeth." Good vs. evil and the concept of freewill are shown in this play. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Responsibility in Shakespeare's Macbeth
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This 5 page paper analyzes the plot of Macbeth and determines the responsibility for the fate of the protagonist. Lady Macbeth and the sisters are evaluated in depth. No additional sources cited.
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Revenge in Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”:
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This 5 page report discusses the very human characteristic of the desire for revenge. Revenge is an ancient and prevalent reality that has been presented throughout the literature, religious texts, and dramas of more than a thousand years of human history. The role played by revenge in Shakespeare’s “darkest drama,” Macbeth is certainly evidence of that. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' / Communication & Leadership
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A 10 page paper looking at how spoken communication emerges as a potent leadership skill in Shakespeare's play. The paper concludes that both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are, at different times, able to influence others to do their will; but in neither case could they establish leadership roles based on inspiration, respect, or loyalty, which are ultimately the influences that last. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Shakespeare's 'Macbeth': The Meaning Of Sleep
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5 pages in length. Sleep was not to be a peaceful visitor in Shakespeare's Macbeth once murder had been committed. For the primary character, sleep came to represent the epitome of mortal fear and the presence of undesirable entities. As such, the symbolic nature of sleep within the story maintains a coupled existence with Macbeth's murderous plot and comes back full circle to torture him for this very act. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Shakespeare's Macbeth and the fallacy of security
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A 5 page summation and analysis of Shakespeare's Macbeth, in which the writer argues that issues of security provide a pivotal point in the thematic treatment of the play. No additional sources cited.
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Shakespeare/Macbeth's Banquet Scene
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A 6 page essay that summarizes briefly Shakespeare's Macbeth and then focuses on the significance of the banquet scene in Act 3, Scene 4. The writer argues that this scene is important because it demonstrates that Macbeth is still tortured by his conscious, which makes him even more determined to negate its influence by further acts of evil, as well as for other reasons. No additional sources cited.
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Shakespeare/s Macbeth/ Act IV, Scene III
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A 5 page essay that analyzes Act IV, Scene III from Macbeth. The writer argues that this scene in Act IV is pivotal to the action of the play because it provides through characterization and motivation a contrast that serves as an antithesis of Macbeth. In other words, this scene provides a close look at the "good" guys of the play and dramatizes their many noteworthy qualities. No additional sources cited.
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Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”
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This 12 page report discusses
Shakespeare’s “darkest drama.” “The Scottish Play” is loosely
based on an event in Scottish history, the death of King Duncan
(sometimes referred to as “Duncan the Meek”) at the hands of a
family member -- Macbeth -- who was a great “thane” or lord.
Regardless of the many historical accounts of the lineage and
accomplishments of the real Macbeth, certain aspects of
Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” are clearly the constructs of the Bard’s
own imagination and devices making for a better story-telling.
The end result is truly a dark story of betrayal, the
supernatural, and death. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWmacbet.rtf
Similarities and Differences in William Shakespeare's Tragedies "Hamlet" and "Macbeth"
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A 5 page paper which examines the similarities and differences between William Shakespeare's tragic plays, "Hamlet" and "Macbeth," specifically concentrating on the roles of the supernatural, the effect Ophelia and Lady Macbeth have on the main characters, and comparing and contrasting the protagonists Hamlet and Macbeth.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Stages in Macbeth’s Decline
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A 5 page paper which examines the stages of decline
which Macbeth goes through in Shakespeare’s play. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Staging the Witches’ Scenes in William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”
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A 5 page paper which considers the importance of the witches to the play as a whole, in terms of plot, characters, themes, language and stagecraft in Act I, Scene I, Act I, Scene III, Act IV, Scene I. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGmacstg.rtf
The Art of Appeasement and the Political, Religious and Social Issues Reflected in William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," "The Merchant of
Venice" and "Macbeth"
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A 10 page paper which examines if William
Shakespeare's social commentaries (as represented by three plays) were financially motivated or if he was trying to prove something. Specifically considered is how Shakespeare was able to diplomatically handle the political and religious aspects of his plays in order to secure funding for them, i.e., what he would have to do to appease the
monarchy and the church. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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The Lord and Lady Macbeth - a pair to draw to
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(5pp) When we met Macbeth with the witches we
hear with him...that "fair is foul and foul is
fair" (I i 10). Initially you can brush it off as
witch talk of rhymes and bubbles, but then when
looking at the characters of both Lord and Lady
Macbeth, and the things surrounding them you find
that those characterizations are indeed true. Both
of them are in the prime of their lives; they are
handsome, as the Scots go, and they have attained
wealth, success and power, those things that we
initially feel will make our lives complete, and
for a while they thought too their lives were
complete. They were "fair" indeed. Then as we
start to see them in action, with each other and
with their guests, we know that their fairness
covers a foul plot.
Filename: BBmacbth.doc
The Role of the Witches and the Supernatural in William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”
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A 5 page paper which examines how these elements function within the play, specifically considering language, how their actions affect and inspire reactions (behavior) in others, and how their staging appeals to the audience. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGmbwitches.rtf
The Settings of “Macbeth”
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This 3 page paper discusses some of the settings of “Macbeth” and their impact. The settings include the battlefield, the castle and Birnan Wood. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVSetMac.rtf
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