Analyse Macbeth and another work based on historical views of the role of women.
Analyse Macbeth and another work based on historical views of the role of women.
Analyse Macbeth and another work based on historical views of the role of women.
Macbeth Write a 5 paragraph essay explaining why lady Macbeth is crazy, include quotes and page numbers from the play to back up your reasoning.
Ambition can have a destructive quality that serves to destroy an individual’s life, or it can have an affirmative quality that serves to save that individual’s life. To what extent is this statement true? Answer this question using the specified protagonists from each of the following texts: Macbeth from Macbeth, Jay Gatsby from The Great […]
Watch Bloody Sunday: Read Chapter 3 “Blind Ambition.” Consider delving a bit into Macbeth, “I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition, which o’erleaps itself and falls on the other” (Shakespeare, Act 1, Scene 7). Here’s a link to the entire play: Macbeth Additional Resources: PDF NIJ Report […]
Trace the development (or deterioration) of a single character by means of a speech pattern analysis. How, specifically, does Shakespeare vary language to reveal subtle changes in character? Remember that the purpose of a speech pattern analysis is to focus not on what a character says, but on how they speak. Make good use of […]
Description Evil, as portrayed in the play, is essentially feminine’ How far do you agree with this view of Macbeth? Use shakespearean english quotations rather than modern english translated quotations. Article my teacher recommended me: https://www.bl.uk/shakespeare/articles/manhood-and-the-milk-of-human-kindness-in-macbeth 1. Demonstrate a close knowledge and understanding of texts, maintaining a critical style and presenting an informed […]
How do the witches in Macbeth control the events in the play? 5 paragraphs. Thesis clearly stated at end of first paragraph with 3 evidences or reasons. Each body paragraph is about one of the 3 evidences/reasons. Each body paragraph must contain a quote from Macbeth as well as a quote from a source. Final […]
Equivocation Where do we see equivocation in Macbeth and other works we read? This question is based off of the doorman’s speech in Macbeth act 2 scene 3, where the doorman talks about how people guilty of “equivocation”will go to hell. Equivocation is the intentional use of ambiguity, whether by a speaker or a listener, […]