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... ambition and morality. In the story, Macbeth is ultimately responsible for the actions that lead to his fate. Although the witches ...
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... Polanski creates this notion that the witches control the kingdom and its inhabitants in order to prove that ultimately Macbeth does not control his own fate ...
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... Some of the influences on Macbeth include the witches and their apparitions, the dominance of Lady Macbeth, and ultimately Macbeth's own insecurities, ambition ...
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... The witches did shock Macbeth with their prophecies, that to him seemed impossible, but it was Lady Macbeth who ultimately talked Macbeth into slaughtering his ...
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Macbeth Ultimately everyone is responsible for their own actions, however, there may be certain factors that affect one's decisions or actions. ...
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... combined with the murders and major events of the play, which are depicted through the use of animal imagery, will ultimately lead to Macbeth's fall from power ...
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... For example, by killing Macduffs family, he brings out revenge and hate in Macduff, ultimately leading to his demise. Macbeth's character displays strong signs ...
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... king. The deception and pressure of fooling the people around them was ultimately the undoing of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. They ...
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... ultimately change him. The belief that the witches were true ultimately leads to Macbeth's downfall, due to his misinterpretations.
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... This displeases Macduff somewhat. Various events begin to bring these two opposites closes to a final fight, and ultimately the murder of Macbeth by Macduff. ...
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... In Shakespeare's Macbeth, the character roles of Macbeth and his wife were ultimately reversed in the end after months of mental torture from compromising ...
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... her house. Indeed, Lady Macbeth does get what she wants, and ultimately what she deserves, as the play progresses. Usually, though ...
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... her house. Indeed, Lady Macbeth does get what she wants, and ultimately what she deserves, as the play progresses. Usually, though ...
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... it, including the conjuring of murderous spirits from the dark world, and the corruption of her valorous husband, that ultimately makes Lady Macbeth the wicked ...
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... same heirs as rivals for the throne. We feel pity, ultimately, for Macbeth, not hatred and disgust. This is the key to the tragedy ...
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... is very strong at first and is much more stronger mentally than Macbeth but it is also Macbeth's drive and his trust in the witches which ultimately change him ...
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... of good. Ultimately, however, Macbeth is swayed to evil, sparked by Lady Macbeth's pressure on him to murder. After Macbeth murders ...
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... Lady Macbeth's and the witches' masculinity conquered that of Macbeth's, which led to the murder of Duncan and ultimately the fall of Macbeth himself. ...
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... strength. While the witches tempted, and Lady Macbeth connived, it was ultimately up to Macbeth to say, " No " and put away the knife.
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... He is a person of importance in society; at first an intrepid nationalist, fighting for his country and ultimately, becoming king. Macbeth had character flaws ...
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... power, Macbeth quickly finds that evil is firmly implanted within him, and the only way to live is to continue with his evil deeds, until he ultimately meets ...
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... The reality though, was that Macduff sensed that Macbeth had killed Duncan and he was out to kill Macbeth, which he ultimately did. ...
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... Lady Macbeth gives truth to this theory. The impulsive mistakes and power-hungry tactics Lady Macbeth utilizes are ultimately her dramatic flaws. ...
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... However, it is their responses to this and the choices they make that distinguish them from one another and ultimately change lives forever. Macbeth and Banquo ...
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... Despite taking many precautions to establish his innocence, it will be Macbeth's own conscience that ultimately destroys him. Shakespeare ...
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... The strength of Lady Macbeth's ambitions ultimately weakens herself. In the end, Macbeth's qualities are reduced to Lady Macbeth's level in comparison.
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... the witches to represent; what the witches aim to achieve throughout the play; and what they do ultimately achieve and its ramifications by the end of Macbeth. ...
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... of power. Lady Macbeth ultimately kills herself, ending up in a state of peace without worries along with her husband. Macbeth is ...
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... The key idea of reason versus desire is important to the story because it is desire that ultimately leads Macbeth to his demise. ...
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... In MacBeth we see the gradual change of MacBeth's and Lady MacBeth's characters that ultimately led to the end of their lives. They ...
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