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. For instance, given the dreamlike quality and isolated settings the stories at times feel like pure fantasy. By alluding to works that most people have heard of, that exist in our "real world" - The girl in "
Chamber" trying to clean the key alludes to Macbeth's
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, Dreadful Shadows, Lacuna Coil, Haggard, Cemetary Of Scream, Macbeth, Tristania, Trail Of Tears, On Thorns I Lay, Entwine, Dominion, and the czech Silent Stream Of Godless Elegy, in these bands a man and a woman sing and in the following bands the vocals
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is subdued, as Shakespeare's merriment at this period always is.
The composition of Othello is closely akin to that of Macbeth. In these two tragedies alone there are no episodes; the action moves onward uninterrupted and undissipated. But the beautiful
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conscious intentions as from fate. Macbeth, for example, pursues his goal of the throne ruthlessly, with murderous ambition. When the witches prophecies, upon which he has based his hopes, turn out to be just as misleading as any oracles pronouncement
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Seven. The excellent Throne of Blood, or Spider Web Castle, an interpretation of Macbeth, was Kurosawa's first attempt at Shakespeare adaptation. In the 70's his critical acclaim and popularity dropped and his life nearly ended with a suicide attempt 1971
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sons, thus punishing her in the way worse than death.
We witness the similar negative metamorphosis in Lady Macbeth, though not driven by revenge, but by ambition and social status, all at the expense of love. She is as well a representative of a demonized
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, the better loved of me."
Another female character that has perfected all the techniques advocated by "the male" community must be Lady Macbeth. She has already get rid of her "milk of human kindness", and is ready to give up whatever it takes in order to become
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is usually known as The Period of the Great Tragedies and of the Sombre or Bitter Comedies (1601-07). Julius Caesar, Hamlet, All's Well That Ends Well, Measure for Measure, Troilus and Cressida, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus
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traditions, which were in themselves exotic to the audiences newly exposed to them. Goethe's witches were not more familiar to his audience because they were Germanic, unlike, say, the Scottish witches in Macbeth.
Religion
One of the most complex developments
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closely associated and one suggests the other (rosy-fingered
dawn; the trumpet of the dawn; the wine-dark sea--all Homeric)
hyperbole: exaggeration of characteristics (Lady Macbeth's "my hand will rather
the multitudinous seas incarnadine / Making
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