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    adaptations of the play Macbeth each author/director make many changes. A reason why is to the story to make it more appealing to the current audience. When examining the original script written by Shakespeare, and the movie adaption directed by polanski, we can see the changes these people made to be most effective to reach the audience. And to show the themes they had in mind in a more clearer vision. I believe that ambition plays an important role in both of these Macbeth stories, in such a way

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    multiple connections between ‘Macbeth’ and the Bible, the strongest of which are seen in the two books from the Bible, Genesis and 1 Samuel. ‘Macbeth’ takes the characters of Adam and Eve from Genesis, and uses them as a basis for the two main characters of ‘Macbeth’, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Just as Eve tempts Adam to go against the direct instruction of God, Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to murder the king, Lady Macbeth and Eve are both seen as the temptress to Macbeth and Adam, and they are punished

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    function / is smother'd in surmise” (I,III,138-140). From the beginning of the play, the protagonist Macbeth is drawn into this idea that the only thing that matters is whether or not he is at an advantage and benefitting in any given scenario. This selfish behavior becomes embedded into him and becomes his second nature, in contrast Shakespeare uses Macduff as a foil to the character of Macbeth. Macbeth’s ambition stems from the witches’ prophecies which give him confidence to do as he pleases for

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    In some cases, an author will present the same idea in more than one way in order for various types of thinkers to comprehend their work. When analyzing William Shakespeare's’ “Macbeth” and “Hamlet” Shakespeare uses different literary devices to provide his opinion on the same subject. In the tragedy of “Macbeth” the protagonist strives to fulfill a prophecy spoken to him by three witches who plot on his downfall. His greed and paranoia leads to his loss of grace and ultimately his death.The tragedy

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    Gawain and Macbeth are both men who serve their respective king (at least at the beginning), both bringing an interesting, little-used trope to their stories, that of a hero who is not a leader. And yet, the two could not be more fundamentally different. Even their introductions are opposing. Gawain comes into view as a man who most definitely embraces his human tendencies. From the very start, one can discern that he loves his drinks and women nearly as much as he does his king, very unlike the

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    this research essay I will be explaining how Macbeth can be compare to one of the world’s worst dictators, Saddam Hussein. I will be talking about how they were both very bad people by trying to gain control over everyone and everything and ultimately be in power. They can both be compared to each other in many ways. Macbeth and Hussein both ruled by terror, they used violence to solve any problems that they had, no matter what it may have been. Macbeth can be related to a lot of other dictators besides

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    Essay on Comparison: Macbeth and Othello

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    Shakespeare presents the tragedies, Macbeth and Othello as plays filled with plots driven by manipulation. Shakespeare uses the power of language in the characters Iago and Lady Macbeth by using influential rhetoric to sway those around them and also lead to the deadly downfall of Othello and Macbeth. In both of their cases, Shakespeare reveals the power of power because when things do not go according to plan, their own downfall is inevitable as well. In Macbeth, Lady Macbeth’s actions show that women

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    can lead to serious medical conditions such as depression or becoming suicidal. In both the Kite Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, and the play Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, the main characters all face situations in which a great amount of guilt is put upon them. In order to deal with the guilt, Amir, from the Kite Runner and Macbeth and Lady Macbeth from Macbeth, have diverse initial reactions, similar coping mechanisms and opposite approaches to the final submission. It is

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    As we read Macbeth, I realized that there are many similarities with Oedipus Rex. Macbeth and Oedipus are both the main lead and the tragic heroes. The plot of both plays are about gaining control, using power, and taking charge for one’s actions. Both Oedipus Rex and Macbeth are disasters. Sophocles and Shakespeare wrote these plays to teach a simple lesson for average people. Oedipus and Macbeth are both men that have a lot of power but are not capable of keeping it. Both experienced many contradictory

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    In both Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare presents to the audience impressive female characters. These women were bravely defiant in the patriarchal society of the 16th century in which they lived. Lady Macbeth embraced the fight for power, which was conventionally thought as a man’s deed: Juliet spoke and acted against male authority. Her father’s expectation for her marriage and fate was for Juliet, unbearable. Such rejection and rebellion against male supremacy was not only highly dangerous

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