William Shakespeare is arguably world's best "poet of nature", who in his plays laid bare various facets of human nature, which is why his works appeal audiences of every age and culture. The miserable end of the protagonists of his tragedies, unlike those of Greek tragedies, is not caused by destiny, but the makings of their own follies. In Macbeth, the main character falls from grace because of his indomitable ambition for power, propelled by evil prophesies of the three witches coupled by his ruthless wife Lady Macbeth's persuasions. The article focuses on the themes of loss and death in Macbeth, one of Shakespeare's magna opera. The article explains why neither the three witches nor Lady Macbeth can be blamed for Macbeth's downfall; rat...
Literature is language well used. The main function of literature is for understanding and communica...
Shakespearean tragedies stand out in the history of world’s literature for their influential languag...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
William Shakespeare is arguably world's best "poet of nature", who in his plays laid ...
William Shakespeare is one of the greatest play-writes of the English Literature. The reason why Sh...
This article is about the tragedies of William Shakespeare, a representative of English literature, ...
This article is about the tragedies of William Shakespeare, a representative of English literature, ...
A master of storytelling, William Shakespeare knew exactly how to tug at the heartstrings of his aud...
The given article claims to identify and describe the character of a strong personality by means of ...
A universal form of tragedy is the specially noble experience of elite individuals who create their ...
A master of storytelling, William Shakespeare knew exactly how to tug at the heartstrings of his aud...
The pattern of tragedy involves the tragic downfall of a certain tragic hero. This extended essay at...
This research is aimed to find out the structural elements and the moral values of the play. The sub...
In Shakespeare\u27s Macbeth, the representations of heroism, tyranny, and witchcraft are intermingle...
The dramatists of ancient Greece fixed the character and features of tragedy, and the Greek philosop...
Literature is language well used. The main function of literature is for understanding and communica...
Shakespearean tragedies stand out in the history of world’s literature for their influential languag...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...
William Shakespeare is arguably world's best "poet of nature", who in his plays laid ...
William Shakespeare is one of the greatest play-writes of the English Literature. The reason why Sh...
This article is about the tragedies of William Shakespeare, a representative of English literature, ...
This article is about the tragedies of William Shakespeare, a representative of English literature, ...
A master of storytelling, William Shakespeare knew exactly how to tug at the heartstrings of his aud...
The given article claims to identify and describe the character of a strong personality by means of ...
A universal form of tragedy is the specially noble experience of elite individuals who create their ...
A master of storytelling, William Shakespeare knew exactly how to tug at the heartstrings of his aud...
The pattern of tragedy involves the tragic downfall of a certain tragic hero. This extended essay at...
This research is aimed to find out the structural elements and the moral values of the play. The sub...
In Shakespeare\u27s Macbeth, the representations of heroism, tyranny, and witchcraft are intermingle...
The dramatists of ancient Greece fixed the character and features of tragedy, and the Greek philosop...
Literature is language well used. The main function of literature is for understanding and communica...
Shakespearean tragedies stand out in the history of world’s literature for their influential languag...
This research explores the elements of tragedy in selected Shakespearean dramas. The Greek philosoph...