Macbeth

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English

 

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Dean F

 

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May 29, 2013

 

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University

 

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The Elizabethan view was that if a king was weak, he would be taken advantage of and killed. Thesis Statement: The Elizabethan view of the king has taught us that a king must possess certain characteristics in order to survive. A king must have physical and emotional strength, good judgement, intelligence, confidence, and rational thinking, or he will be killed...
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(I, II, 1) - Act I Scene IV - Shows Duncan's emotional weakness - He is too weak and shows over-gratitude. (I, IV, 33) Macbeth - Macbeth shows emotional weakness when he hallucinates - During Macbeth's soliloquy in Act II Scene I, he hallucinates and sees a dagger floating in front of him. (II, I, 33) As you can see through these examples, both Duncan and Macbeth show physical weakness and in return are both killed...
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