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Pagina 241
... Macbeth , Antony and Cleopatra , and Coriolanus.12 13 Macbeth defines a particular kind of evil - the evil that results from a lust for power . The defining , as in all the tragedies , is in strictly poetic and dramatic terms . It is ...
... Macbeth , Antony and Cleopatra , and Coriolanus.12 13 Macbeth defines a particular kind of evil - the evil that results from a lust for power . The defining , as in all the tragedies , is in strictly poetic and dramatic terms . It is ...
Pagina 242
... Macbeth's invocation of the ' spirits ' who will ' unsex ' her , and her affirmation that she would murder the babe at her breast if she had sworn to do it . So , too , the theme of the false appearances inseparable from evil , of ...
... Macbeth's invocation of the ' spirits ' who will ' unsex ' her , and her affirmation that she would murder the babe at her breast if she had sworn to do it . So , too , the theme of the false appearances inseparable from evil , of ...
Pagina 244
... ( Macbeth's word - m . iv . 138 ) and self - frustrating as the last . And the concomitant of the outer disorder and inner disintegration ( with both of which Macbeth identifies himself in the great invoca- tion of chaos in IV . i ) is a ...
... ( Macbeth's word - m . iv . 138 ) and self - frustrating as the last . And the concomitant of the outer disorder and inner disintegration ( with both of which Macbeth identifies himself in the great invoca- tion of chaos in IV . i ) is a ...
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