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Shakespeare's
'Macbeth' / Communication & Leadership
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A 10 page paper looking at how spoken communication emerges as a
potent leadership skill in Shakespeare's play. The paper
concludes that both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are, at different
times, able to influence others to do their will; but in neither
case could they establish leadership roles based on inspiration,
respect, or loyalty, which are ultimately the influences that
last. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Maclead.wps
William
Shakespeare's Hamlet and Macbeth / The Theme of Supernatural:
Ghosts, and Witches
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In 5 pages, the author compares and contrasts the theme of
supernatural in 'The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' and
'The Tragedy of Macbeth' by William Shakespeare. In the plays,
there are many themes. One of the most apparent themes in each
play is that of the supernatural. There are ghosts in 'The
Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark,' and there are a ghost, a
floating dagger, three witches, and prophetic apparitions in
'The Tragedy of Macbeth.' Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PChammac.doc
Macbeth’s
“Is This A Dagger” Soliloquy
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A five page look at this speech in Act II, Scene I, of
Shakespeare’s “Macbeth.” This speech illustrates
Macbeth’s lack of a sense of reality, and how his
self-delusion colors his behavior in the rest of the play. No
additional sources.
Filename: KBmacb2.wps
Lady
MacBeth Soliloquy
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The soliloquy is a narrative tool in the plays of Shakespeare
that serve the function of informing the audience about the
motives, and ,or, plot lines that are not immediately obvious.
It often sets the tone for the scene as well as provides
information to other characters on stage. Generally, the
soliloquy is not a representation of the inner thoughts of the
character. Although this was the case in some instances, the
Shakespearean style was more biased toward the former. This 7
page paper examines the fist soliloquy in MacBeth by Lady
MacBeth and explores the role it plays in the overall scheme of
the play. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTsolilo.wps
Religion
in Shakespeare's Macbeth
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In 5 pages, the author discusses the use of religion in William
Shakespeare's "The Tragedy of Macbeth." Religion is
being used less and less in modern literature just as in modern
society. This has a great deal to do with the times. It is
evident that people in general are stereotyped as being far more
religious in earlier times than they are today. This is
particularly true when one examines such classic Shakespearean
works as "The Tragedy of Macbeth." Good vs. evil and
the concept of freewill are shown in this play. Bibliography
lists 5 sources.
Filename: PCrelmac.doc
A
Machiavellian Approach to Macbeth;
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This 6 page paper looks at Macbeth from a Machiavellian
perspective. It considers the way in which Macbeth and his wife
act, and compare this to the way in which Machiavelli would have
advocated. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEmabmac.wps
Macbeth
/ Themes Of Good vs. Evil
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A 6 page paper exploring the transformation of Macbeth from a
brave, noble man who is loyal to his king to one who kills his
king and best friend. He continually suffers anguish for his
deeds. Macbeth is seen regarded as a "good man"-- but
in danger of falling into the temptations of evil, as are all
humans. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Macbeth3.wps
Responsibility
in Shakespeare's Macbeth
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This 5 page paper analyzes the plot of Macbeth and determines
the responsibility for the fate of the protagonist. Lady Macbeth
and the sisters are evaluated in depth. No additional sources
cited.
Filename: SA051Mac.wps
Critiquing
Shakespeare's Macbeth
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This 5 page paper provides three literary critiques of
Shakespeare's Macbeth, as well as a tutorial on writing a
critique based on the thesis: William Shakespeare, in Macbeth,
balances the evil of the murder of the King with the
acknowledgment of the difference between good and evil, making
the reader more sympathetic to the crime. A tutorial critique of
the critiques is included. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KTmacbet.wps
The
Lord and Lady Macbeth - a pair to draw to
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(5pp) When we met Macbeth with the witches we hear with
him...that "fair is foul and foul is fair" (I i 10).
Initially you can brush it off as witch talk of rhymes and
bubbles, but then when looking at the characters of both Lord
and Lady Macbeth, and the things surrounding them you find that
those characterizations are indeed true. Both of them are in the
prime of their lives; they are handsome, as the Scots go, and
they have attained wealth, success and power, those things that
we initially feel will make our lives complete, and for a while
they thought too their lives were complete. They were
"fair" indeed. Then as we start to see them in action,
with each other and with their guests, we know that their
fairness covers a foul plot.
Filename: BBmacbth.doc
Tragedy
and the Tragic Hero
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A five page work comparing Sophocles' Oedipus, Homer's Odysseus,
and Shakespeare's Macbeth as tragic heroes, and the works in
which they serve as protagonist ("Oedipus Rex," the
"Odyssey," and "Macbeth") as tragedies. The
paper concludes that Odysseus is not a tragic hero at all,
because his problems do not arise from a doomed conflict between
external forces and his own tragic flaw; while that is, indeed,
the case with both Oedipus and Macbeth. Bibliography lists three
sources.
Filename: KBtragic.wps
Dark
Keys to Shakespearean Conflict
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(10 pp) In any tragedy, it is tension or conflict which keeps
the play moving. Modern jargon would call it "spin"
and "counterspin." In this discussion we will compare
the sources of conflict in two plays, Othello and Macbeth. Iago
and Lady Macbeth are our major obsessives,the first prompted by
an apparent frustration with being passed over in military
command, yet disguising a darker personal agenda, and the
second, Lady Macbeth with a compulsive need for power and title.
Filename: BBOthMB2.doc
Evil
In Shakespeare's Macbeth and Richard III
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The tragedies written by Shakespeare often employ the dichotomy
of good versus evil as a major conflict. Two of the plays,
Macbeth and Richard III, are centered on the criminal activity
of the protagonist. Richard III will commit murder, order murder
and live a lie of debauchery and evil intent for the purpose of
gaining and maintaining power. This 6 page paper explores the
representation of evil in these two plays and argues that, in
most ways, the evil represented by Shakespeare continues to be
recognized and interpreted in the same manner now as then.
Murder is against the law and, though the prevalence is
increased dramatically, it is still considered the act of an
'evil' or deranged person. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KTevlshk.wps
Analysis
of Murder Aftermath Scene in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
(Act II, Scenes II and III)
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A 5 page paper which analyzes the aftermath of King Duncan's
murder in Act II, Scenes II and III in William Shakespeare's
tragic play, "Macbeth." Specifically considered are
what is revealed about the characters in these scenes, their
relationship, the symbolic and plot significance of the knocking
door, and the significance of the porter's speech, in terms of
plot as well as its contribution to the play's aesthetic unity.
Filename: TGmacbii.wps
Tragedy
& Tragic Heroes In Macbeth, Death Of A Salesman, & More
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A 6 page paper defining classic Aristotelian form of tragedy and
how it is expressed in Macbeth, Death of a Salesman, The
Metamorphosis, and The Stranger. 2 source bib
Filename: Traghero.wps
Compare
Clytamaenestra From Aeschylus’ Trilogy, “The Oresteia”
With William Shakespeare’s Lady Macbeth
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A 6 page paper which compares the treacherous antagonist
Clytamaenestra, who is featured in “Agamemnon’ & “The
Libation Bearers,” and as a ghost in “The Eumenides” of
Aeschylus’ trilogy, “The Oresteia” with William
Shakespeare’s ambitious antagonist, Lady Macbeth, to determine
if Shakespeare used Aeschylus’ female character as a model.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGclymac.wps
Shakespeare's
'Macbeth' / Psychological Effect of the Witches
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An 8 page paper analyzing the role of the witches in
Shakespeare's drama. The paper argues that the witches in no way
forced Macbeth to take the path he chose, but rather that they
merely served as a psychological justification for him to do
what had been in his secret heart all along. Bibliography lists
9 sources.
Filename: Macwitch.wps
(The)
Supernatural in Macbeth
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A 9 page examination of superstition and the supernatural as
used by Shakespeare in Macbeth. Thesis is argued by focusing
specifically upon the play's infamous Cauldron Scene and other
key events. Writer is very analytical and uses several quotes to
support ideas. Bibliography cites 9 sources.
Filename: Macbeth.wps
Love
and Tragedies in Shakespeare's Plays : Romeo & Juliet,
Macbeth, Othello, and Hamlet
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In 10 pages, the author discusses the love and tragedies of
William Shakespeare's plays, focusing on "The Most
Excellent and Lamentable Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet,"
"The Tragedy of Macbeth," "The Tragedy of
Othello, the Moor of Venice," and "The Tragedy of
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark." Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: PCltsh.doc
Bizarre
Banquet Scenes in William Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” &
“Titus Andronicus”
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A 10 page paper which examines the bizarre and pivotal banquet
scenes William Shakespeare featured in his plays, 'Macbeth' and
'Titus Andronicus.' Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TGtamac.wps
Compare
and Contrast: The Characters of Seneca's Oedipus and Macbeth
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5 pages in length. Seneca's Oedipus is a quite more violent and
gruesome version than that of the play by Sophocles. By
comparing the characters in Macbeth and Seneca's Oedipus, one
can see what the playwright is able to create in terms of
manipulating the audience and how the characters are used in
this way. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAoedip.wps
The
Theme Of Guilt In Macbeth
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A 5 page analysis of the theme of guilt in Macbeth. The writer
demonstrates through verses how blood acts as the symbol of
guilt and how this is depicted in the play. No bibliography.
Filename: PGmacb.wps
Shakespeare's
Macbeth and the fallacy of security
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A 5 page summation and analysis of Shakespeare's Macbeth, in
which the writer argues that issues of security provide a
pivotal point in the thematic treatment of the play. No
additional sources cited.
Filename: khmacsec.wps
Keys
to Shakespearean Conflict
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(10 pp) In any tragedy, it is tension or conflict which keeps
the play moving. Modern jargon would call it "spin"
and "counterspin." In this discussion we will compare
the sources of conflict in two plays, Othello and Macbeth. Iago
and Lady Macbeth are our major obessives, the first prompted by
frustration with being passed over in military command, and the
second with a compulsive need for power and title.
Filename: BBOthMcB.doc
Comparative
Analysis of the Tragedy of Characters Creon in Sophocles' "Antigone"
and Macbeth in William Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
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A 5 page paper which considers the tragic elements of these
characters by examining conflicts between father and child, good
king/person and bad king/person, male and female. Bibliography
lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGcremac.wps
Is
Macbeth a Tragic Hero?
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This 5 page paper looks at Shakespeare's Macbeth and talks about
his role as a tragic hero. Yet, while his life was tragic, his
actions were far from heroic. Whether or not Macbeth was truly a
hero is discussed. The concept of the tragic hero is defined and
the paper concludes that Macbeth does not live up to the
definition . Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA124Mac.rtf
The
Search For Meaning In King Lear & Macbeth
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A 6 page paper looking at these two Shakespearean plays in terms
of twentieth-century psychologist Viktor Frankl's theories on
the relationship of suffering and meaning in life. The paper
concludes that both Shakespeare and Frankl show that without a
sense of meaning whose ground is in the self, life has no
meaning at all. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: Learmac.wps
“Gender
Disruption in Macbeth and Twelfth Night”
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An eight page paper which looks at the way in which gender
disruption is treated in Macbeth and Twelfth Night, in terms of
the importance of gender identity in Elizabethan society and the
differing perspectives on gender roles which are exemplified in
the two plays. Bibliography lists 9 sources
Filename: JLmacbethgender.wps
Macbeth
and Hamlet
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A 5 page paper which compares the characters of Macbeth and
Hamlet from the plays of Shakespeare. Bibliography lists 5
additional sources.
Filename: RAmacham.wps
Analysis
of William Shakespeare's "Macbeth," "King
Lear," and "The Winter's Tale"
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A 5 page paper which examines moral issues in a trio of
Shakespearean plays. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGwsmor.wps
Comparison
of a Chaucer's A Pardoner's Tale and Shakespeare's Macbeth
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This 5 page paper compares and contrasts these two infamous
works. Common themes are discussed with an emphasis on death.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA103Cha.wps
Shakespeare's
"Macbeth": The Meaning Of Sleep
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5 pages in length. Sleep was not to be a peaceful visitor in
Shakespeare's Macbeth once murder had been committed. For the
primary character, sleep came to represent the epitome of mortal
fear and the presence of undesirable entities. As such, the
symbolic nature of sleep within the story maintains a coupled
existence with Macbeth's murderous plot and comes back full
circle to torture him for this very act. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: TLCsleep.wps
The
Function of Macbeth’s Witches
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A 6 page discussion of the historical background and
circumstance which prompted Shakespeare to incorporate witches
into his play. Contends that the use of witches as secondary
characters in the play serves to emphasize not only the theme of
the play but also to emphasize the importance of Macbeth
himself. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPmacbth.wps
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