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Papers On Macbeth
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The Subversive Nature of “Macbeth”
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This 5 page report discusses the subversiveness of Shakespeare's "Macbeth." It has a great deal to say about the nature of how power was acquired in
Shakespeare’s own time and what fatal outcomes could be the result of the search for power.
Filename: BWmacsub.rtf
The Theme of Fate and Free Will in William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”
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A 2.5 page paper which examines how much of Macbeth’s actions were determined by fate and free will in Shakespeare’s most violent tragedy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGmacfw.rtf
The Theme Of Guilt In Macbeth
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A 5 page analysis of the theme of guilt in Macbeth. The writer demonstrates through verses how blood acts as the symbol of guilt and how this is depicted in the play. No bibliography.
Filename: PGmacb.wps
The Tragedy of William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”
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A 4 page paper which examines why this play should be considered a tragedy. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGmactrag.rtf
The Tragic Nature of Macbeth
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This 5 page paper looks at the Shakespearean tragedy and points out why it is tragedy on one hand, but not on another . The work is discussed holistically, and the gist of the plot is provided. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA145Mac.rtf
The Tragic Ruin of William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth”
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A 7 page paper which examines to what extent Macbeth is wholly responsible for his ruin, which destroys not only himself and other individuals, but also disrupts the divine unity of Scotland. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGmacbet.rtf
THE TWO MACBETHS
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This paper discusses Act II, Scene ii of Shakespeare's Macbeth, and examines its impact on the remainder of the play. Also included are descriptions of two film versions of Macbeth -- Polanski's 1971 film, and the BBC's 1983 television program.
Filename: MTmacfil.rtf
The “Real” Macbeth -- Shakespeare and Revisionist History
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This
5 page report discusses the fact that the real King Macbeth has
been erroneously portrayed through Shakespeare’s dramatic
license. While other Shakespearean characters are clearly
responsible for their evil actions as portrayed in the dramas,
the story of Macbeth actually manipulates the facts of history.
However, because Shakespeare’s story does not include actual
historical information, it is essential that the dialogue and
actions that take place in “Macbeth” be analyzed in the context
of the historical information they provide or to which they
allude. Such a process allows the reader to gain a better
perspective on the political situation in England during
Shakespeare’s time, the issues of greatest concern, and
Shakespeare’s own willingness to play (pun intended) to the
greatest political expediency. No additional sources.
Filename: BWrealmc.wps
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