A tragic hero is a person that has a fatal flaw Shakespears play Macbeth gives a prime example of what a tragic hero really is Through out the play Macbeth the main character demonstrate the qualities one must have to be considered a tragic hero Macbeth suffers from a tragic flaw ambition he is held in a higher status and he is not entirely a good nor evil character All tragic heros must have a flaw Macbeth suffers from ambition his ambition is to be king of Scotland Macbeth was hesitant at fir
Appearance vs Reality in Macbeth In the play Macbeth written by Shakespeare one can find a multitude of paradoxes and equivocation however what played the biggest role in the play was deception The art of deception is first introduced when Macbeth need to appear innocent during the investigation of the murders he committed This cone of deception then grows to include Lad Macbeth as throughout these investigations she acts to divert attention away from her traumatized and distraught husband Fina
Fellow Shakespearean enthusiasts once again we have seen one of Shakespeare brilliant texts slaughtered and smeared onto a movie screen The BBC version of Macbeth Shakespeare Retold strays so far from Shakespeares original text it is no longer a good representation of the story The essence of the original play is all but gone and all that is left is a shell of its original self This has happened before I think we all remember the abomination that was Baz Luhrmanns Romeo Juliet How many more tim