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    Through the use of spiritual influences, Shakespeare shows how the paradox is effectively created. In the very beginning of the play, readers are introduced to the three mischievous witches who cause a ruckus for Macbeth, Banquo, and all of Scotland. Prior to the introduction of the main characters, the witches cast a curse upon the tale as a whole, “Fair is foul, and foul is fair” (I.i.10) By casting such a spell that's paradoxical in nature, it would make sense for play to have a paradoxical meaning

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    The Downfall of Macbeth Macbeth’s decision to hear the three first prophecies determined his destiny. By doing this we learned his true nature. The influences of Lady Macbeth and the witches made Macbeth ambition and greed to become more powerful than his conscious. His decisions and influences were the reasons of his downfall of his kingdom and his loved ones. In the beginning of the story we are introduced to witchcraft. In their way back home Banquo and Macbeth bump into the witches. Macbeth

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    Throughout William Shakespeare's tragic play, Macbeth portrays an ordinary thane, by the name of Macbeth. He is constantly prompted by supernatural forces to forgo an unethical duty which pushes his morals to obtain goals. Macbeth’s willingness to submit to the persuasion of supernatural forces causes him to fulfill goals, while also becoming filled with regret and remorse. If it was not for the righteous prophecies, moral compass, and ethical stages of life, Macbeth may still uphold his title of

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    Manhood In Lady Macbeth

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    this them would be masculine vs feminine. The person who portrays this theme the most would have to be Lady Macbeth, though she is merely the woman of the house, she takes charge in many situations of the play and questions Macbeth’s manhood along the way. “When you durst do it, then you were a man;and to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man” () in this quote we see lady Macbeth questioning Macbeth’s manhood, asking him what kind of man he is and telling him he would be more

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    {{The introduction should include the name of the play, the author,and a short summary.}} Macbeth is not a very strong character in the novel. He is easily manipulated by female characters throughout the text. The three witches, and Lady Macbeth push Macbeth to kill the King, in hopes of taking over the thrown himself. Ultimately the deeds Macbeth conducts, lead to his unraveling. {{The last sentence of the introduction should include a thesis statement that directly answers the prompt.}} The

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    Macbeth's Jealousy

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    planning to do against him. “Run, Run!” I wanted to exclaim to Duncan. Regarding to Macbeth, “How can you do this to the king? Or How can you be manipulated by your wife?” were some of the things that I would say to Macbeth. On other hand, the death of Lady Macbeth was an event that touched my heart. Even though, Macbeth made many mistakes in his life, I could not avoid to feel pity when he express the words, “She should have died hereafter…Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player. It is a tale.” Even

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    However Lady Macbeth wants Macbeth to be the king and powerful and her only ambition is to help him be the king. However Macbeth decides to kill his king because of his ambition on becoming a king. Lady Macbeth intimidate Macbeth’s manhood by saying "When you durst do it, then you were a man; And, to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man" (act I, scene vii). This made Macbeth begin to think, but Lady Macbeth manipulated his mind to think that

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    Lee Ann Womack Analysis

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    Lee Ann Womack Releases New Video, "Chances Are" When Lee Ann Womack opens her mouth to sing, there's no denying her special talent. With a beautiful and distinct voice, we've heard many hits from Womack over the years. Currently, the country music star is on her 8th studio album, which brought her three award nominations. The album, "The Way I'm Livin'", was released in 2014 and Womack spent the next year touring to support it. Now, she is once again bringing one of the singles from this album into

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    Blindness In Macbeth

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    currently, his eyes only stares at the "resplendent prize" and forgets all the goodness from King Duncan (Rolfe). While Macbeth stick his first foot on the swamp of curses, Lady Macbeth puts his other foot in. Hence, Macbeth could never return to a dedicator, who fights for his beloved king, but now he fights for his own desire. Lady Macbeth lured, "Come, you spirits/ That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here,/ And fill me from the crown to the toe top-full/ Of direst cruelty" (i, v, 37-40). She have

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    Duncan, though it was a hellish sin. After the witches had told Macbeth about his future, he had thoughts of murdering that was not there before. He was quoted to be in a daze, later in the play, his daze is shaken when he kills Duncan. Before this Lady macbeth had known of this plan, she proceeded to talk to Banquo on King Duncan and happy with his reign. “By the name of most hostess, and shut

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