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…root of human nature; no matter how evil a person may appears to be, his righteousness still exists. The main characters in The Great Gatsby and Macbeth are examples that demonstrate this quality. In Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, Jay Gatsby had…
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…. In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, we discover that Macbeth is a tragic hero. Macbeth is very ambitious, courageous, and a moral coward. All of these things lead to his tragic death at the end of the play. At the beginning of the play, Shakespeare…
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…of the most compelling and intricate arguments surrounding Throne of Blood and Macbeth. Are Throne of Blood and Macbeth rather mere equals of one another? Why does Kurosawa receive so much recognition when all he has done is "piggy-back" the most famous drama…
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…chose not too. A tragic hero doesn't need to be good. For example, MacBeth was evil, yet he was a tragic hero, because he had free will. He also had only one flaw, and that was pride. He had many good traits such as bravery, but his one bad trait made him…
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…In William Shakespeare’s two most popular works of art, Macbeth and Hamlet, several parts of the plays are similar. These two plays can be compared easily because Shakespeare used the same formula for each of his tragedies. The tragedies use supernatural…
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…the centuries, his actions and thoughts analyzed and analyzed again. And this, probably more than anything else, is the reason for Hamlet's enduring appeal. Indeed, in her remarkable work, Hamlet and Revenge. Macbeth is the last of Shakespeare's four great tragedies…
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…, is the reason for Hamlet's enduring appeal. Indeed, in her remarkable work, Ham et and Revenge. Macbeth is the last of Shakespeare's four great tragedies, the others being Hamlet, King Lear and Othello. It is a relatively short play without a major sub-plot…
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…Though only written in three weeks and full of loose ends, Shakespeare’s Macbeth is full of the lessons of life. There are also many themes included in this play, some being animals, clothing, darkness, and blood. Blood is one of the largest…
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…. To this proposition, Malcolm was suspicious, and blatantly stated to Macduff that he did not trust him because he once served with the evil Macbeth. Malcolm thought his return would be an ambush in which he would be slain. Macduff responds to this by pledging to Malcolm…
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…Besides being a powerful work written by Shakespeare, Macbeth was also a gruesome tragedy about the deaths of many people including Macbeth’s wife. For a person that lived through such tough circumstances, the fact that Macbeth chose…
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