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    In Act 1 Scene 5 of ‘Macbeth’, Lady Macbeth is excited. She says: “come now you spirits”, showing anger, determination and impatience. Similarly to the speaker in ‘The Labatory’, she takes pleasure whilst contemplating murder. The speaker says: “Grind away, moisten and mash up thy paste,/ Pound at thy powder, -- I am not in haste” which suggests the patient excitement for the poison to be distilled. The speaker also shows determination for pain to be felt, as well as showing excitement when the

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    Guilt In Macbeth

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    regards to guilt Shakespeare is telling us that if we don’t deal with guilt in the right way it will lead us to extreme problems. This is proven by Lady Macbeths deteriorating mental state in the last few acts of the play, Macbeth becoming devoid of emotion by the end of the play, and how MacDuff deals with his family’s death. At the start of the play lady Macbeth does not seem to feel any remorse for Duncan’s murder and actually encourages her husband to commit the murder when he is reluctant to go

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    Macbeth Killing Duncan

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    memorably transforms character for the worse when Duncan makes Macbeth Thane of Cawdor. This conferral not only helps corrupt Macbeth; it also works indirectly to destroy Duncan in ways that have not been described.” (Hunt) He is easily broken down by Lady Macbeth’s words, challenging his pride, and soon turned into a monster. He is an honorable man with many virtuous traits, but that tree can still be mauled and chopped down by sin. In the play

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    Analysis on Madonna Introduction Born Madonna Louise Ciccone on August 15, 1958, Madonna is an American songwriter, singer, businesswoman, and actress popular for reinventing her image and maintaining her signature autonomy in the music/recording industry for decades. She came to be known as the “Queen of Pop,” she influenced several other music artists across the globe hitherto. Madonna started her career at 19 years old with less than $40 but she has since grown into one of the richest and most

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    himself, he needed a strong woman behind to lead to his initial success. However, as a leading women figure in middle eastern society, Bhutto was able to rise above her stereotypical typical role as a woman and become known as hard, structured “Iron Lady” without the help from a background person. This proves to be her one of her strong points whereas for Macbeth, depending on himself is his fatal

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Many characters in the play share this characteristic, however the characters whose actions are mostly driven from their ambition are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have ambitious qualities, however, between Macbeth wanting to be king and Lady Macbeth pushing him to take what is "rightfully" his, Lady Macbeth seems far more ambitious than her husband. Mostly, these characters are driven by their desires and greed, they don't care who they have to step on or crawl

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    Ambition In Macbeth

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    of Scotland. Upon hearing these, his power-hungry wife, Lady Macbeth, manipulates him into murdering King Duncan. Macbeth obtains the role of King of Scotland and Lady Macbeth is pleased with her new power. Nevertheless, the guilt from being responsible for the murder of King Duncan eventually annihilates them even though they now possess paramount government positions. Regret consumed Lady Macbeth’s passion towards

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    while others believe he manipulated his way to the throne.Based on the play, it can be concluded that fate played a significant role in Macbeth becoming king, but later made his self-ambitions guide him in his reign. Overall, the three old witches and Lady Macbeth seems to lead the fate argument as they play an integral role in convincing Macbeth that he issupposed to be the king. Clearly, the three characters are pivotalin inspiring the character that comes out of Macbeth, and his kingship comes as

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    roles women played in the societal landscape of the 1930s. By analyzing the same actress in two roles, one leading and one supporting, in two film musicals produced three years apart, we can isolate exactly what characteristics were fit for a leading lady at that point in film history. Upon close examination, many of the changes made from the supporting role of Fay to the leading role of Penny can boil down to two overarching themes: sexual repression and heterosexual coupling. A simple way to begin

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    Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have differing reactions to the sight of King Duncan’s blood. First, during a conversation immediately following the murder, Macbeth is losing his composure while Lady Macbeth ridicules him. Next, Shakespeare provides a visual imagery displaying how Macbeth and Lady Macbeth react to the blood smeared on their hands. The blood represents guilt. Finally, while trying to rid themselves of the blood on their hands, Macbeth fears that it may never be removed while Lady Macbeth simply

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