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  • Act V Scene Act Iii Scene
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    ... repack riding. Macbeth then realizes the prophecies, and becomes obsessed with them. He decides to hire two murderers to kill Banquo and his son. During the evening (in scene three), Banquo is murdered but Fleance manages to escape. Act III, Scene ii: The scene opens with Lady Macbeth showing her insecurity. Macbeth then enters and both of them are suffering from nightmares, restless sleep, and no appetites. Macbeth is hiding his plans from his wife. It is shown that MB's feelings for his wi...
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  • The Merchant Of Venice Shylock Villain Or Victim
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    Many people are villainous in the way they behave. Their villainous acts may be attributed to their desire to destroy others and in turn elevate themselves to a higher financial or social level. However, the root cause of their villainy may be a response to the treatment they have endured at the hands of others. In short, they have been taught villainy, rather than it being an integral part of their personality. In such instances, revenge can be a key motivator in inspiring them to act in a vill...
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  • Symbolism And Imagery In A Midsummer Night Dream
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    In A Midsummer Nights Dream, William Shakespeare brilliantly uses the night as a motif which plays a valuable role in the play. He combines this motif with the related symbols of the play to demonstrate the power of night and its correlation with love and vision. He uses symbolism and imagery to develop the motif and makes extensive use of the night forest which, in part, helps the situation of the four young lovers, one of the main plots of the play. It might seem strange that Shakespeare would...
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  • Rhetorical Analysis Of Antony Speech
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    Rhetoric is perhaps one of the oldest disciplinary regimes introduced on the human race. Rhetoric is the study of impressive writing or speaking as a means of communication or persuasion. In William Shakespeare's very famous play "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar" Marcus Brutus and March Antony, both Roman Senators at the time; give a speech at Julius Caesar's funeral. Both speakers introduce themselves to the crowd in their own unique way with the usage of prodigiously different rhetorical strategi...
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  • Act Iii Sc Act V Sc
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    Et tu Brute? Caesars simple statement sums up Brutus round character in the development of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Brutus was thought no threat and an ingenious right-hand man due to his nobility and his loyalty; however, these qualities are precisely why the story is such a catastrophe. What stemmed from these traits is the last expected outcome. Caesars surprise was so immense, he could only mutter these last few words. Brutus honorable nobility, his loyal patriotism, and his nave and id...
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  • Act Ii Scene Act Iii Scene
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    Othello Character of Jago is the clue to understanding all other characters in Othello. Jago appears as a person who starts mean intrigues around Othello's personality. Eternal struggle good v. evil plays its role in the play: the meaner is Jago, the more trustful Othello should be. When you read the play, you create your own picture of the evil: Iago uses all possible tricks and lies in order to reach his aim. One of the techniques used by Jago is deception by using the hidden meaning of his wo...
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  • Act Ii Promissory Note
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    Act II is largely a continuation of themes and character development that were introduced in the first act: Helmer's preoccupation with beauty in the household continues to be prevalent in Act II. Nora says Yes, Torvald knows how to make it nice and pretty around here. Nora seems to have been raised in a setting that valued appearance and beauty as well. Mrs. Linde comments that Nora also knows how to make things nice and pretty undoubtedly, because she is her fathers daughter. As for Helmer, No...
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  • Act Iii Scene Iii Scene Iv
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    The idea of a character feigning madness is not foreign to great literary works; in fact, many authors use it to show the sanity of the character. Odysseus shows his sanity by pretending to be mad in Homers The Iliad to avoid going to war. If his plan had been successful, he would have stayed safe at home, away from the dangers of war. The idea of feigning madness is also apparent throughout Shakespeare's Hamlet. The tragic character puts on an act after he is told of his fathers murder, perhaps...
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  • Hamlet And Ophelia Series Of Events
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    The Madness of Hamlet and Ophelia It was fascinating to look at how many characters in Shakespeare s plays poked at the brink of insanity. It seems to me, the plays couldn t have been tragedies if this didn t happen. In the plays we read, important characters evolved into madness, the plot thickened, figures died, and the tragedy prevailed. It was really interesting to see how this series of events would be an ongoing theme in the Shakespearean plays. Even though the same outcome was to be expec...
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  • Iii Scene Iv Scene Iv Lines
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    Comment on Hamlets madness. Do you think it was altogether assumed or can you offer evidence to suggest that Hamlet was not always in complete control of his action? Shakespeare's tragic hero, Hamlet, and his sanity can arguably be discussed. Many portions of the play supports his loss of control in his actions, while other parts uphold his ability of dramatic art. The issue can be discussed both ways and altogether provide significant support to either theory. There are indications from Hamlet ...
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  • Act Iv Scene Act Iii Scene
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    Act I, Scene i: The play begins on the outer ramparts of Elsinore castle. It is late and Bernardo, a guard, is on duty waiting for Francisco to relieve him from his watch. Bernardo is nervous because the previous two nights he and Francisco have seen a figure who appears to be the ghost of the recently deceased king wandering around. Francisco approaches, accompanied by Horatio (Hamlets only friend and confident). Even though Horatio dismisses the idea of a ghost, the guards start to retell the ...
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  • Act Iii Scene Act Iv Scene
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    Character Sketches Lear Lear is an old man, in where his best days have passed. Lear first enters the stage dressed in royal, but as soon as he speaks we discover that he is an orderless old man. Lear wears a proper cloak; the visible signs of royalty are present but the intell Goneril and Regan Two villains, of which Goneril seems perhaps more vicious than her younger sister. They represent evil as a significant part of the play. Kent Kent has been described as one of the fine, plain characters...
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  • Act Iii Scene Act Ii Scene
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    A Sample Macbeth Analysis by Kushal Dave People have a hard time getting what they want; in fact, the things they want can be incompatible with each other. A German physicist named Werner Heisenberg discovered an analogous phenomenon with his uncertainty principle. Studying matter at the atomic level, quantum physics, he realized that the act of measuring affected the object being measured. As a result, one could never accurately determine both position and momentum of an electron with precision...
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  • Act Iii Scene Iii Scene Ii
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    People have a hard time getting what they want; in fact, the things they want can be incompatible with each other. The attempt to reach one of these goals can simultaneously hurt the other. In William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the protagonist, Macbeth, is lured to murder the king, Duncan, by the desire for power, an appetite whetted by witch's prophecies and his wifes encouragement. But when he reaches the kingship, he finds himself insecure. He attempts to remove threats that decrease his security...
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  • Act Iii Scene Garden Of Eden
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    In the tragedy Othello, by William Shakespeare the character traits and styles of both Iago and Othello are reverent to the plot and themes of the play. In Act III Scene three, the discussion between the two regarding Desdemona's fidelity illustrates Othello's confidence in his relationships with both his wife Desdemona and Iago. That same passage also displays the deceptive conscience of Iago, who is planning to take advantage of Othello's trust. Othello in particular is the most famous example...
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  • Act Iii Sc Act Iv Sc
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    SHAKESPEARE; Othello &# 038; King Lear A comparison If Shakespeare was alive today it is certain that there would be a lot written about him. We would read reviews of his new plays in newspapers, articles about his poetry in the literary papers, and gossip about his love life and his taste in clothes splashed across the glossy magazines. His views about everything under the sun, from the government to kitchen furniture, would probably appear regularly in the colour supplements. His face would be...
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  • Act Iii Scene Act Iv Scene
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    Many people are villainous in the way they behave. Their villainous acts may be attributed to their desire to destroy others and in turn elevate themselves to a higher financial or social level. However, the root cause of their villainy may be a response to the treatment they have endured at the hands of others. In short, they have been taught villainy, rather than it being an integral part of their personality. In such instances, revenge can be a key motivator in inspiring them to act in a vill...
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  • Act Iii Scene Act V Scene
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    King Malcolm Macbeth 14 History King Malcolm II reigned from 1005 to 1034 and was the last king in the direct male line to descend from Kenneth Mac Alpine, who united the Scots and Picts in 843 A. D. and is considered the founder of Scotland. One of Malcolm's three daughters, Bethoc, married China, the secular hereditary Abbot of Dunkeld. Through her, the Abbots son [Duncan] was installed by Malcolm as the King of Cumbria in 1018. After Malcolm IIs murder by his nobles at Glamis, Duncan killed h...
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  • Act Iii Sc Act I Sc
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    William Shakespeare, perhaps the greatest playwright of all time, authored a number of works consisting of sonnets, comedies, and tragedies. In his brilliant career, Shakespeare created literary works of art. What makes Shakespeare unlike any other writer of his time, or thereafter, is his ability to organize a realistic plot, manage themes, and develop characters within his works. As well, Shakespeare's ability to provoke feeling and reaction to his writing is also what sets him apart from othe...
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  • Act Iii Scene Midsummer Night Dream
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    In A Midsummer Night? s Dream, William Shakespeare brilliantly uses the night as a motif which plays a valuable role in the play. He combines this motif with the related symbols of the play to demonstrate the power of night and its correlation with love and vision. He uses symbolism and imagery to develop the motif and makes extensive use of the night forest which, in part, helps the situation of the four young lovers, one of the main plots of the play. It might seem strange that Shakespeare wou...
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