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William Shakespeare was and is considered a poetic genius. He produced 37 plays and 54 sonnets. "Indebted to Petrarch, Shakespeare nevertheless devised most of his own sonnets in a form that would come to be called 'the English Sonnet': quatrains (four-lined stanzas) with alternate rhymes, follow...
In what may be William Shakespeare\'s most popular play, readers can easily see that evil can trick us. The character of Banquo gives Macbeth a warning about this after 3 witches give him prophecies about his future. Banquo is saying that many times, \"the instruments of darkness\" will tell us so...
Shakespeare is not formulaic in his creation of characters for his plays. Examples of this are the main protagonists of the tragedies Hamlet and Macbeth by William Shakespeare. Hamlet and Macbeth are polar opposites. The most notable difference is that their tragic flaws are completely opposite. ...
William Shakespeare wrote many plays in his lifetime, one of them being Hamlet. The tragedy of Hamlet took place in a castle in Denmark, where Hamlet's father, the formor King was suspected to have been killed by Hamlet's Uncle Claudius. Claudius then married Hamlet's mother Queen Gertrude, and the...
In Macbeth, William Shakespeare creates several characters with "masks". Hiding true faces and emotions makes the plot to Macbeth. It holds accountable for certain events that occur in the story. The story is about how Macbeth wants to become the new King of Scottland. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth bo...
The Decline of MacbethIn William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the title character's decisions lead to his downfall. After he meets the witches, he makes the noble decision not to kill Duncan to become the King. Later in the play, he makes tragic decisions to kill not once but many times. As the play progr...
A favorable character trait, when carried to the point of obsession, can often have disastrous effects. William Shakespeare particularly highlights this idea in his tragedy Macbeth. Macbeth's actions are the result of his ambitions to be king. Macbeth's reaction to the witches' prophe...
Macbeth by William Shakespeare tells the story of how one mans love of power leads him to murder and madness. Macbeth is a great soldier, a man that is fit to be king. He was " thought most worthy the government of a realm". However, it is his ambition to be King, spurred on by his wife and the wit...
Character Sketch: Young Macduff a.k.a "son" In William Shakespeares "Macbeth", an epic play about blood, glory and pride, Young Mcduff's tragic yet heroic lifestory is revealed. His father of course is Macduff, one of Scotland's most prestigous nobleman, and his mother is Lady Macduff. Macduff was...
In Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, the main character proves himself to be intelligent, possibly insane, and a revengeful man. In the play, Hamlet does many unemotional things that make him look insane and arrogant, such as his plans to overthrow the new King, as well as the verbal and physical fig...
One of the most intriguing characters in the tragic play "Othello," by William Shakespeare, is Othello's "friend" Iago. At first glance, Iago seems to have no motive for the destruction he is causing. However, despite Iago's unquestionable malignancy, the motivation behind his actions lie more i...
Hamlet In William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the protagonist exhibits a puzzling, duplicitous nature. Hamlet contradicts throughout the play. He supports both the virtues of acting a role and that of being true to one's self. He further supports both of these conflicting endorsements with his actio...
People commit crimes for various reasons. For example, many people steal things they could not obtain otherwise. Others, such as drug addicts, steal to get money to buy narcotics or other things they need. Some shoplifters steal for excitement, but others do so because they are poor. Many autom...
William Shakespeare's Hamlet is a tragedy set around the murder of the king of Denmark. One of the main themes of the story is revenge. Within the story, there are three sons who must avenge their respective father's death. Hamlet, the prince of Denmark, Fortinbras, the prince of Norway, and Laertes...
In the play Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, one of the main characters, Brutus, is faced with a major problem. He has to decide whether or not to join the conspiracy, which is to kill his best friend Caesar or let him get crowned king. Thoughout the play he has to decide and his choice may ef...
Throughout the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare, Hamlet discusses death in severaldifferent ways. His ultimate mission throughout the play is to avenge the death of hisfather. Hamlet's uncle Claudius poisoned his father and took the throne. During the timeleading up to the moment of him finally as...
William Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is a story about the downfall of a royal family through death, deceit, revenge, melancholy and insanity .In all of Shakespeare's plays there is a character that you cant help but feel sorry for, this is the tragic hero .The tragic hero a...
Perhaps the most interesting and exotic character in the tragic play "Othello," by William Shakespeare, is "Honest" Iago. Through some carefully thought-out words and actions, Iago is able to manipulate others to do things in a way that benefits him and moves him closer toward his goals. He is th...
Misleading Appearance and Dissappointing RealityRenoir once said that "Reality is always magic." I think this holds true for the main characters of William Shakespear's "Macbeth" in that their persistent subterfuge draws people astray from their deceitful reality. In the case of ...
Guilt Works in Mysterious Ways According to Webster's Dictionary, the definition of guilt is "the feeling of responsibility for wrongdoing". In the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, Lady Macbeth represents that uncontrollable guilt follows one who thinks about doing ...
Macbeth and Manipulation Manipulation takes place in everyday life. It's the human impulse in all of man. Manipulation is the act of a shrewd or devious deed, especially for one's own advantage. In certain situations, women can become the downfall in men. In William Shakespeare's,...
"To be or not to be – that is [definitely] the question." The idea of suicide is an important theme in William Shakespeare's Hamlet: Hamlet says several times that he wishes to kill himself, and Ophelia's death has been interpreted as suicidal by many critics (and, indeed, by on...
A Tragic Mistake Many elements are compiled to create a tragedy. These increments of drama consist of everything from the murderous villain to the fallen hero. One element that who significance may have often been overlooked is that of the "tragic mistake." In the other words, that o...
Are you stronger than your ambition? Ambition is a strong desire for fame or success. One automatically thinks that ambition is a good and honorable trait; many of us also consider ambition to be successful. In William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth, Macbeth has great ambition, which in end lea...
MILESTONE ESSAY In Macbeth, a play by William Shakespeare, the two main characters demonstrate strengths and weakness. Through out the play Lady Macbeth's early power and strength weakens. Macbeth starts out weak and needs his wife to lead him around then changes to the complete opposit...