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born in 1564 in Stratford. He was an English playwright and poet whose work has played a major role in shaping modern literature in Europe. His plays, (which were initially enthusiastically received, then accused of breaking the rules of c...
cruel nature. Discussion People’s ability to manipulate others reveals their natural indifference to other’s well being. Shakespeare has used this concept and discussed this concept in his story of Macbeth. Shakespeare depicted in his story...
Macbeth. At the same time find Forres the last battle of the royal troops against the Duncans Norwegian king instead Sweno, supported by rebels Macdonwald. In camp near the battlefield King Duncan is informed that Macdonwald was defeated by...
often known as the England’s national poet, he is the most famous English poet and play writer. His work consists of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, 2 narrative and other various poems. His work is translated and performed into different languages. ...
Macbeth and Banquo, encounter three strange women in Scottish moorland, during their journey home, after a fierce battle against a relative of the king who wanted to usurp. In battle, these two generals were known for their strength, courag...
Shakespeare's time, witchcraft was perceived as evil and feared throughout Europe. Witches and their deeds were seen as disruptive to the natural order of society and religious faith. The three witches in the story do not waver from the ste...
the story of Macbeth Introduction Macbeth not only is the shortest of William Shakespeare’s great tragedies but also is anomalous in some structural respects. The action moves forward in a swift and inexorable rush. The story is focused on ...