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Macbeth: Manhood and Murder
A 3 page paper which illustrates how confrontation concerning Macbeth's manhood lead to murder in Shakespeare's Macbeth. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Buy
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Tragedy & Tragic Heroes In Macbeth, Death Of A Salesman, & More
A 6 page paper defining classic Aristotelian form of tragedy and how it is expressed in Macbeth, Death of a Salesman, The Metamorphosis, and The Stranger. 2 source bib Buy
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'MacBeth' / General Analysis
A 4 page paper that provides an overview of the major themes in one of Shakespeare's most famous plays. This paper contends that the play is effective because it demonstrates support for the themes of prophecy, heresy, guilt and temptation as significant elements in tragedy. No additional sources cited. Buy
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Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' / Psychological Effect of the Witches
An 8 page paper analyzing the role of the witches in Shakespeare's drama. The paper argues that the witches in no way forced Macbeth to take the path he chose, but rather that they merely served as a psychological justification for him to do what had been in his secret heart all along. Bibliography lists 9 sources. Buy
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Why Does Macbeth Kill ?
A 6 page character analysis in which the writer attempts to answer this very question. Examined are Macbeth's perception of himself as a "good man," Macbeth's conscience, and some of the outside forces that adversely affect him. No Bibliography. Buy
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Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' / Communication & Leadership
A 10 page paper looking at how spoken communication emerges as a potent leadership skill in Shakespeare's play. The paper concludes that both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are, at different times, able to influence others to do their will; but in neither case could they establish leadership roles based on inspiration, respect, or loyalty, which are ultimately the influences that last. Bibliography lists 1 source. Buy
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Light, Darkness, Sight & Blindness in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
A 10 page paper which analyzes William Shakespeare's use of light, darkness, sight and blindness in his play, 'Macbeth,' through the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Buy
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Shakespeare's Macbeth as Psychological Victim
A 5 page paper looking at Shakespeare's indecisive protagonist in terms of the way he is victimized by both his wife and the witches. The paper argues that because he could not get his dreams of grandeur out of his mind, others were able to play on his weaknesses and bring about his downfall. No additional sources. Buy
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William Shakespeare's Hamlet and Macbeth / The Theme of Supernatural: Ghosts, and Witches
In 5 pages, the author compares and contrasts the theme of supernatural in 'The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' and 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' by William Shakespeare. In the plays, there are many themes. One of the most apparent themes in each play is that of the supernatural. There are ghosts in 'The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark,' and there are a ghost, a floating dagger, three witches, and prophetic apparitions in 'The Tragedy of Macbeth.' Bibliography lists 2 sources. Buy
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Bizarre Banquet Scenes in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" & "Titus Andronicus"
A 10 page paper which examines the bizarre and pivotal banquet scenes William Shakespeare featured in his plays, 'Macbeth' and 'Titus Andronicus.' Bibliography lists 11 sources. Buy
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Love and Tragedies in Shakespeare's Plays : Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth, Othello, and Hamlet
In 10 pages, the author discusses the love and tragedies of William Shakespeare's plays, focusing on "The Most Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet," "The Tragedy of Macbeth," "The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice," and "The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark." Bibliography lists 14 sources. Buy
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Analysis of Murder Aftermath Scene in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth" (Act II, Scenes II and III)
A 5 page paper which analyzes the aftermath of King Duncan's murder in Act II, Scenes II and III in William Shakespeare's tragic play, "Macbeth." Specifically considered are what is revealed about the characters in these scenes, their relationship, the symbolic and plot significance of the knocking door, and the significance of the porter's speech, in terms of plot as well as its contribution to the play's aesthetic unity. Buy
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Similarities and Differences in William Shakespeare's Tragedies "Hamlet" and "Macbeth"
A 5 page paper which examines the similarities and differences between William Shakespeare's tragic plays, "Hamlet" and "Macbeth," specifically concentrating on the roles of the supernatural, the effect Ophelia and Lady Macbeth have on the main characters, and comparing and contrasting the protagonists Hamlet and Macbeth. Bibliography lists 2 sources. Buy
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The "Real" Macbeth -- Shakespeare and Revisionist History
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. Buy
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The Art of Appeasement and the Political, Religious and Social Issues Reflected in William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," "The Merchant of Venice" and "Macbeth"
A 10 page paper which examines if William Shakespeare's social commentaries (as represented by three plays) were financially motivated or if he was trying to prove something. Specifically considered is how Shakespeare was able to diplomatically handle the political and religious aspects of his plays in order to secure funding for them, i.e., what he would have to do to appease the monarchy and the church. Bibliography lists 11 sources. Buy
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The Lord and Lady Macbeth - a pair to draw to
(5pp) When we met Macbeth with the witches we hear with him...that "fair is foul and foul is fair" (I i 10). Initially you can brush it off as witch talk of rhymes and bubbles, but then when looking at the characters of both Lord and Lady Macbeth, and the things surrounding them you find that those characterizations are indeed true. Both of them are in the prime of their lives; they are handsome, as the Scots go, and they have attained wealth, success and power, those things that we initially feel will make our lives complete, and for a while they thought too their lives were complete. They were "fair" indeed. Then as we start to see them in action, with each other and with their guests, we know that their fairness covers a foul plot. Buy
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