
Macbeth
A Theatre, Read For School, Plays book. What's done cannot be undone. William Shakespeare, Macbeth //
Macbeth is one of the ten most popular titles from the best-selling Cambridge School Shakespeare series now available in a new edition edited for young adult readers. The new edition includes new and revised activities throughout, new black and white photos from the widest selection of stage and film interpretations of the plays, and a larger glossary providing extra support with the language of Shakespeare. In addition, expanded sections on characters, language, and performance history offer the best support for the KS3 SATs and GCSE coursework. The new edition also includes exciting new features to bring the play...
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 180 pages
- ISBN: 9780521606868 / 521606861
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it provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance William Shakespeare, Macbeth // Double, double, toil and trouble;Fire burn, and cauldron bubble! William Shakespeare, Macbeth // Confusion now hath made his masterpiece. William Shakespeare, Macbeth //
While nature remains an impassive witness that blossoms with wounded beauty and treacherous storms in King Lear, it embodies a mystic underworld rich with esoteric tradition and almost sacrilegious imagery in Macbeth.Apparitions, ghosts and witches dance at the tune of lyrical prophecies and besiege the open plains of Scotland during... Witches, superstition and mysticism create one of the Bard's more fantastical of plays. Add to it the very real, human elements of self-doubt, manipulation, betrayal and soul-tormenting regret and you get one of the most enjoyable, poignant pieces of literature of all time.Perhaps only Hamlet reaches a higher level of human suffering... HAH - I can't believe I haven't been back to fill at least a little of something in this here thought-box seeing as I have spent the last xx years with a man who happens to think this is the best play written, ever. (My personal choice is the existential ponderings of Hamlet, and by extension, that most modern of fantastic stagecraft...