This paper considers the issues of identification and motivation in Shakespeare's Macbeth. Proceeding from the proposal that the play allows for a remarkable level of audience identification for the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, considering their heinous acts, reasons for this level of identification are explored. Two events referred to in the text of Macbeth, but preceding the time of the play, are identified as potentially significant motivating factors in the couple's actions: Macbeth's recent experience of intense battle, and the couple's apparent past loss of a child. Supporting textual evidence is presented in addition to third party research into the effects of close combat and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, and the psycho...
A universal form of tragedy is the specially noble experience of elite individuals who create their ...
This study employs a Lacanian psychoanalytic approach to Shakespeare???s rendering of Macbeth???s tr...
This article seeks to explore the different strategies the Bard uses in order to evoke sym...
The Tragedy of Macbeth is widely acknowledged as one of the theatre’s greatest tragedies. The play o...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare’s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in comparison...
Macbeth is not an obscure play. The course of the action, unlike that of Hamlet, can easily be summa...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, is a complex tragedy driven by the relationships of its cha...
This thesis entitled "Macbeth's Motives behind His Ambition to be The King of Scotland Revealed in S...
Designed in the second year of my graduate studies, and rehearsed and performed in the autumn of my ...
Applying the principles of clinical psychology to fictional characters has always fascinated me. How...
This project examines Rupert Goold?s adaptation of Shakespeare?s Macbeth in terms of the horror genr...
In Shakespeare\u27s Macbeth, the representations of heroism, tyranny, and witchcraft are intermingle...
A universal form of tragedy is the specially noble experience of elite individuals who create their ...
This study employs a Lacanian psychoanalytic approach to Shakespeare???s rendering of Macbeth???s tr...
This article seeks to explore the different strategies the Bard uses in order to evoke sym...
The Tragedy of Macbeth is widely acknowledged as one of the theatre’s greatest tragedies. The play o...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare’s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in comparison...
Macbeth is not an obscure play. The course of the action, unlike that of Hamlet, can easily be summa...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
In this thesis, I closely examine William Shakespeare\u27s 17th century tragedy, Macbeth, in compari...
Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, is a complex tragedy driven by the relationships of its cha...
This thesis entitled "Macbeth's Motives behind His Ambition to be The King of Scotland Revealed in S...
Designed in the second year of my graduate studies, and rehearsed and performed in the autumn of my ...
Applying the principles of clinical psychology to fictional characters has always fascinated me. How...
This project examines Rupert Goold?s adaptation of Shakespeare?s Macbeth in terms of the horror genr...
In Shakespeare\u27s Macbeth, the representations of heroism, tyranny, and witchcraft are intermingle...
A universal form of tragedy is the specially noble experience of elite individuals who create their ...
This study employs a Lacanian psychoanalytic approach to Shakespeare???s rendering of Macbeth???s tr...
This article seeks to explore the different strategies the Bard uses in order to evoke sym...