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... protect his well-being. Evidently, Macbeth personifies the attributes of a tragic hero in many ways. He became increasingly important ...
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... Evidently, MacBeth had used the witches' predictions as a scapegoat. The prophecies have been accused as a major cause for MacBeth's downfall. ...
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... Evidently, Lady Macbeth regrets what she has done as she questions "where is [Lady Macduff] now?" Moreover, her concern on how her hands "will never be clean ...
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... evil inside. Macbeth, evidently led by his wife, but also by his own ambitions, is likewise guilty of deception. He deceives his ...
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... Most evidently , it is present in act four , scene one , when Macbeth visits the witches to seek their insight and his fortune for the future. ...
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... Macbeth reveals his lack of self-confidence in his statement "Present fears / Are less than horrible imaginings" (1.3 138-139). Evidently, he is attempting to ...
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... and finally reassuring Macbeth that he "shall never vanquished be until/Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill/Shall come against him". Evidently, the ...
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... Shakespeare's grasp of Latin evidently expanded beyond what he was taught ... produced eternal works such as 'Hamlet,' (1601) 'Macbeth.' (Macbeth) 'Othello,' (1604 ...
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... The fact that the President is such a role model was evidently not taken into account when Clinton considered the ... "MacBeth" World Book Encyclopedia 1988 ed.
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... The fact that the President is such a role model was evidently not taken into account when Clinton considered the ... "MacBeth" World Book Encyclopedia 1988 ed.
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... "To compare it to Macbeth, however, is ... The young maiden, who was urged to this tremendous deed by an impulse which overpowered its horror, was evidently a most ...
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... "To compare it to Macbeth, however, is ... The young maiden, who was urged to this tremendous deed by an impulse which overpowered its horror, was evidently a most ...
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... Claudius is evidently suspicious of Hamlet and Gertrude merely unsure: "It may ... decided by ethereal, non-participating characters (Ie, the Witches in Macbeth). ...
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