"I will not be afraid of death and bane, Till Birnam forest comes to Dunisnane." (Act 5, Sc. 3)I personally find Macbeth more enjoyable than Hamlet. It's a great tale about a Scottish General's hunger for power after a strange prophecy by a trio of witches, and how power and ambition can blind peopl...
Really liked this! My first play by Shakespeare and I found the plot and characters quite interesting. As being from Germany, I've had some troubles with the language as first but you really get used to his style and the Dictionary function my Kindle provides helped out with certain words so overall...
Really liked this! My first play by Shakespeare and I found the plot and characters quite interesting. As being from Germany, I've had some troubles with the language as first but you really get used to his style and the Dictionary function my Kindle provides helped out with certain words so overall...
I’m a nervous wreck during exams. I can't deal with anything but snack-books by day, but that hellish period gives me insomnia and I wake up, stare at the ceiling, and fail to see the point in anything short of Shakespeare or maybe suicide.That’s how I found myself reading a girly porn book with a h...
I don't typically like these older books, with poetry and their weird talk, but this one was pretty good. Macbeth killed some people, then killed a bunch more. Lady Macbeth was like 'whoooo let's go kill the king' but then she starts to feel guilty while Macbeth feels less guilty. The witches were a...
Let me start off by saying that I have the absolute worst edition of this play ever. You have to guess stage actions from lines and it’s really kind of ridiculous how lame the set up of this edition was. Luckily, my Honors British Literature class listened to this on a cassette, so hopefully my opin...
Shakespeare was a very talented man. The rhyming looks so effortless. The story was entertaining and the dialogue was wonderful. I especially loved when the witches brewed their witches brew and when they spoke with Hecate.
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