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Macbeth: The Use Of The Classical Tragic Mold In Character Development
Part 1 of Paper ....is name is in the title of the play.
Macbeth's character was made in the mold of the ancient Greek tragic hero.
Besides being endowed by Shakespeare with an abundance and variety of
potential traits and characteristics, Macbeth also follows the Classical
Tragic Mold, which is presented with a hefty supply of hubris, an.... Part 2 of Paper ....
The "decent into the abyss" is the second step in the Classical
Tragic Mold. It is started with Macbeth's second soliloquy. This is after
Macbeth hears from Duncan that Malcolm was to be named the Prince of
Cumberland. "The Prince of Cumberland! That is a step on which I must fall
down, or else o'erleap, for in my way it lies ... Let not light see my
black and deep desires." (Shakespeare, 281). This quote from the soliloquy
indicates that Macbeth has, indeed, told himself that he will commit t.... |
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