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Does anyone have any ideas for macbeth posters?

I got no clue and I have been thinking for the whole day bout it! If anyone has any ideas I would be thankful.

Thanks in advance guys!

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    In Macbeth, ambition conspires with unholy forces to commit evil deeds which, in their

    turn, generate fear, guilt and still more horrible crimes. Above all, Macbeth is a character

    study in which not one, but two protagonists (the title character and Lady Macbeth)

    respond individually and jointly to the psychological burden of their sins. In the course of

    the play, Macbeth repeatedly misinterprets the guilt that he suffers as being simply a

    matter of fear. His characteristic way of dealing with his guilt is to face it directly by

    committing still more misdeeds, and this, of course, only generates further madness. By

    contrast, Lady Macbeth is fully aware of the difference between fear and guilt, and she

    attempts to prevent pangs of guilt by first denying her own sense of conscience and then

    by focusing her attention upon the management of Macbeth's guilt. In the scene which

    occurs immediately after Duncan's death, Lady Macbeth orders her husband to get some

    water "and wash this filthy witness from your hand" (II.i.43-44). He rejects her

    suggestion, crying out, "What hands are here. Ha! they pluck out mine eyes! / Will all

    great Neptune's ocean wash this blood / Clean from my hand?" (II.i.56-58). But she in

    turn insists that the tell-tale signs of his crime cannot be seen by others, that "a little water

    clears us of this deed" (II.i.64). But midway through the play, Lady Macbeth loses both

    her influence over her husband and the ability to repress her own conscience. Once her

    husband has departed to combat against Macduff's forces and Lady Macbeth is left alone,

    she assumes the very manifestations of guilt that have been associated with Macbeth,

    insomnia and hallucinations, in even more extreme form.

    As for the motive behind the theme of guilt, it is ambition for power, and it does not

    require much for Macbeth to embrace the weird sisters' vision of him as the ruler of all

    Scotland. Macbeth is ambitious, but it is Lady Macbeth who is the driving force behind

    their blood-stained rise to the throne(s) of Scotland. Lady Macbeth is awesome in her

    ambition and possesses a capacity for deceit that Shakespeare often uses as a trait of his

    evil female characters. Thus, when she greets her prospective victim in Act I, she

    "humbly" tells King Duncan that she has eagerly awaited his arrival and that her

    preparations for it are "in every point twice done, and then double done" (l.vi.14-18). The

    irony here is that double-dealing and falsity are at hand, and Lady Macbeth's ability to

    conceal her intentions while at the same time making hidden reference to them has a

    startling effect upon us.

    Beyond the evil that human ambition can manufacture, Macbeth has a super-natural

    dimension to it; indeed, the play opens with the three witches stirring the plot forward.

    Even before his encounter with the three witches, Macbeth finds himself in an unnatural

    dramatic world on the "foul and fair" day of the battle (I.iii.39). Things are not what they

    seem. After his first conclave with the witches, Macbeth is unable to determine whether

    the prophecy of the witches bodes "ill" or "good." He then begins to doubt reality itself as

    he states that "nothing is / But what it is not" (I.iii.141-142). The prophecy, of course, is

    true in the first sense but not what Macbeth takes it to be in the second. In like manner,

    the three predictions made to Macbeth in the first scene of Act IV seem to make him

    invincible; but the "woods" do march and Macbeth is slain by a man not ("naturally")

    born of woman.

  • eager
    Lv 4
    vor 4 Jahren

    Macbeth Posters

  • vor 8 Jahren

    It would be a good idea to draw a picture of a pair of hands together will blood on them and quite raw. It is a good symbolism in that it shows Lady MacBeth's hands being rubbed raw out of guilt. I hope this is what you were talking about, hope it helps.

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  • vor 5 Jahren

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  • Connor
    Lv 4
    vor 4 Jahren

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  • Pope
    Lv 6
    vor 8 Jahren

    Red page. Solitary dagger in the middle.

    In reference to the line.

    "Is this a dagger I see before me"

  • vor 8 Jahren

    You could make something symbolic about the chaos that goes on.

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