My essay examines Shakespeare\u27s utilization of the lie in Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth. Specifically how he creates a false reality and allows his characters to interact with that false reality. I explore the first lie, which reflexively encompasses how the play is an insertion of a false reality within our own. I then analyze the various ways the characters challenge, manipulate, and exploit the lies of their world. This heavily involves the concept of “Theatrum Mundi” and many of the metaphysical strands between it. I examine Thomas Stroup’s Microcosmos for his perspective on plays before Shakespeare\u27s era which explore similar subjects, Frances Yates’ Theatre of the World for background on the construction of English Renaissance pl...