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Papers On Macbeth
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Compare and Contrast: The Characters of Seneca's Oedipus and
Macbeth
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5 pages in length. Seneca's Oedipus is a quite more
violent and gruesome version than that of the play by Sophocles.
By comparing the characters in Macbeth and Seneca's Oedipus, one
can see what the playwright is able to create in terms of
manipulating the audience and how the characters are used in this
way. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JGAoedip.wps
Compare Clytamaenestra From Aeschylus’ Trilogy, “The Oresteia” With William Shakespeare’s Lady Macbeth
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A 6 page paper which compares the treacherous antagonist Clytamaenestra, who is featured in “Agamemnon’ & “The Libation Bearers,” and as a ghost in “The Eumenides” of Aeschylus’ trilogy, “The Oresteia” with William Shakespeare’s ambitious antagonist, Lady Macbeth, to determine if Shakespeare used Aeschylus’ female
character as a model. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TGclymac.wps
Comparing the Uses of the Supernatural in Shakespeare’s Comedies
and Tragedies
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This 7 page report discusses the ways in which in
much of Shakespeare’s work, the supernatural -- in the form of
ghosts, fairies, strange creatures, and unnatural weather
phenomena -- exist as much as a character in the play as any of
the flesh and blood characters. In several of Shakespeare’s other
works, the function of the supernatural is a more subtle
occurrence but one that has an even more profound impact on the
plays’ characters and the outcomes of events. This paper looks
at the different applications in Shakespeare’s romances compared
to tragedies. Plays discussed are: “Macbeth,” “Antony and
Cleopatra,” “The Winter’s Tale,” and “The Tempest.” No secondary
sources.
Filename: BWshuper.wps