MacbethPenguin, 1967 - 200 Seiten In its concentration of interest upon the protagonists, Macbeth can be seen as Shakespeare's experiment in unity of focus, whose chief appeal arises from the struggles of the central characters with each other and with the infernal powers that inspire or govern them. Over the centuries, the vision of directors like Welles, Nunn and Polanski, as well as the eloquent talents of actors like Garrick, Siddons, Olivier and McKellen have contributed to the central debate of the play: Who or what is culpable? Bernice W. Kliman, in her analysis of Macbeth in performance, examines major productions of the play on both stage and screen, thereby inviting the reader to contemplate directors' and actors' choices for what is arguably Shakespeare's most compelling play. |
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... Thou'dst have , great Glamis , That which cries , ' Thus thou must do ' if thou have it , And that which rather thou dost fear to do Than wishest should be undone . That is , Macbeth fears to do evil ; but what he fears is the image of ...
... Thou'dst have , great Glamis , That which cries , ' Thus thou must do ' if thou have it , And that which rather thou dost fear to do Than wishest should be undone . That is , Macbeth fears to do evil ; but what he fears is the image of ...
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... thou didst abhor to dream Waking thou never wilt consent to do . Paradise Lost , V.117-121 This view of evil is precisely endorsed later in Macbeth ( II.1.8-9 ) when Banquo begs the ' Merciful powers ' to Restrain in me the cursed ...
... thou didst abhor to dream Waking thou never wilt consent to do . Paradise Lost , V.117-121 This view of evil is precisely endorsed later in Macbeth ( II.1.8-9 ) when Banquo begs the ' Merciful powers ' to Restrain in me the cursed ...
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... thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour As thou art in desire ? Macbeth knows that he can give no reasons for acting 15 INTRODUCTION.
... thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valour As thou art in desire ? Macbeth knows that he can give no reasons for acting 15 INTRODUCTION.
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... thou applaud the deed . The gap that the deed has made , even between its two accomplices , is obvious here . Lady Macbeth's Why do you keep alone ... ? Things without all remedy Should be without regard ; what's done is done ( III.2.8 ...
... thou applaud the deed . The gap that the deed has made , even between its two accomplices , is obvious here . Lady Macbeth's Why do you keep alone ... ? Things without all remedy Should be without regard ; what's done is done ( III.2.8 ...
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... thou applaud the deed . Come , seeling night , Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day , And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale . Light thickens And the crow makes wing to the ...
... thou applaud the deed . Come , seeling night , Scarf up the tender eye of pitiful day , And with thy bloody and invisible hand Cancel and tear to pieces that great bond Which keeps me pale . Light thickens And the crow makes wing to the ...
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Alarums Banquo Birnan Wood blood Cleanth Brooks daggers dare Davenant's dead death deed DOCTOR Donalbain Dunsinane E. M. W. Tillyard Edward the Confessor Enter Lady Macbeth Enter Macbeth equivocator evil Exeunt Exit Exit Ghost eyes face father fear feast Fleance Folio GENTLEWOMAN Ghost give Glamis grace green one red Hail hand hath heart heaven Hecat honour i'the instruments of darkness King of Scotland Knock Lady Macduff LENNOX look lord Macduff MALCOLM MENTETH MESSENGER mind mislineation moral MURDERER MACBETH nature night noble o'the Penguin Books play pray printed ROSS royal scene Scotland SECOND WITCH seems sense Servant Seyton Shake Shakespeare sleep song speak speech stage direction strange sword Thane of Cawdor thee There's thine things THIRD MURDERER THIRD WITCH thou thought three Witches throne traitor tyrant Weird Sisters wife word write to Penguin YOUNG SEYWARD
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