MacbethPan Macmillan, 11.08.2016 - 168 Seiten Dark and violent, Macbeth is also the most theatrically spectacular of Shakespeare's tragedies. |
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... Macbeth's own progeny are a conspicuous absence. Lady Macbeth claims to have suckled a male child. If it lives still, Macbeth might show more concern with its safety as the dynastic murders mount ever higher. If not, then he might ...
... Macbeth with their riddling, Lady Macbeth reels him in with her reasoning and ridicule. Like her husband, she interprets the prophecy of kingship as an inducement to murder Duncan, and immediately sharpens the knives. The way she ...
... Lady Macbeth wanes in power and the potential for evil as her husband waxes. From the agent of destruction who scorns her husband's fears, she swiftly descends into a hag-ridden, sleep-walking 'victim' of madness who eventually takes ...
... Macbeth's own progeny are a conspicuous absence. Lady Macbeth claims to have suckled a male child. If it lives still, Macbeth might show more concern with its safety as the dynastic murders mount ever higher. If not, then he might ...
... Lady Macbeth's formidable character to overcome his objections to committing the first murder. Yet, his own reasoning against murdering the king hardly carries sufficient moral conviction to plead his own case as a good man led astray ...