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10171: Macbeth: How Money Killed
... will indeed owe him interest. For both Macbeth and Shylock, this is the beginning of the end. Macbeth's greed starts to become a problem when people start figuring out the truth behind Duncan's death. Macbeth realizes that he is well beyond to point of no return and that the only thing left to do is to keep eliminating people whom may potentially stand in his way, or hurt his ...
10172: Henry IV: Hotspur vs. Harry
... who will be the victor for Hal becomes the great Henry V that wins at Agincourt. They speak briefly together and then commence their dual. As Hotspur lays on the ground at the point of death, Hal praises him and even lets Falstaff take credit for the victory. The rebels have lost the battle and are defeated.
10173: Henry IV: Redemption
... is now a Prince and therefore, a member of the Court. He must act as a noble and disregard his tavern ties that gave him such a riotous reputation. In Act 5.3, after the death of Blunt, it is affirmed that Hal of the Tavern is lost forever. Instead of joking(playing) with Falstaff, as he would have earlier in the play, Hal scolds Falstaff for trying to joke with ...
10174: Hamlet: Is He Insane?
... To be or not to be...”, Hamlet displays his indecisiveness by thinking about suicide because of the situation he is in. He would rather be dead than live with the thought of his father's death going unavenged. He is scared to get revenge because he found out from a ghost and he doesn't know what to do. In line 83,” Thus conscience takes a major part in the thought ...
10175: Hamlet: Inner Turmoil
... definite double meaning to many phrases in the play, we are able to easily see that all is not as it should be. Hamlet's personality is thrown into chaos. He is in mourning the death of his father, and then his mother marries his uncle. He is enraged at her, and on top of all of this he sees the ghost of his father commanding him to avenge his wrongful ...
10176: The Deception in King Lear
... by the noise I made, Full suddenly he fled." II.i.50-54 He incriminates Edgar for attacking him and gets Gloucester to sympathize with him and send out a warrant for Edmund and the death to anyone who helps to hide him. Edmund is just as bad as Goneril and Regan by what he does and does not win in the end. Gloucester is so taken with the events that ...
10177: Dear Shakespeare: A Critique of The Tempest
... teach thee to get Young scamels from the rock. Does't though attend me? Stephano: I do. For all this service what want'st you in return. Caliban: I ask but one simple service. The death of my tyrant master. Stephano: You ask me to murder for you? Caliban: I ask only that you remove your only opponent in making me your vassal. Stephano: Well bargain'd for a monster such ...
10178: Macbeth: Corruption
... being Thane of Cowdor just wasen't good enough she had to be the most powerful person in Scotland under the king, Macbeth. She was greedy for more. What happens in the end was the death of Macbeth. He was brutally killed by Macduf, the commander in chief of the english army set out to retake Scotland. He was motivated by the killings of his family, in which Macbeth had killed ...
10179: Contrast Essay: Romeo and Juliet
... play and the movie is in the funeral scene. The funeral scene of the play is a very serious event. Juliet's family is very upset and think that they are the cause of her "death". Also, the Friar soothes the family of the loss of young Juliet's life (Act IV, Scene 5, Line 65). However, in the movie version of the funeral scene, again everyone is sad but this ...
10180: Macbeth: Banquo's Soliloquy
... that Macbeth killed to become the King of Scotland. He explains that he is the one who will start a chain of kings, not Macbeth. Strangely enough, Banquo makes this discovery two scenes from his death, not giving him enough time to tell others the discovery. In the first three lines of the soliloquy, Banquo explains that Macbeth has become king just like the "weird women", or witches had prophesied. However ...


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