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by William Shakespeare
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Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 3 years ago
Classic that has influenced so many stories. Definite must read.
Elentarri's Book Blog
Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 5 years ago
TITLE: The Tragedy of Macbeth AUTHOR: William Shakespeare EDITION: Folger Shakespeare Library Edition _______________________________ DESCRIPTION: "In 1603, James VI of Scotland ascended the English throne, becoming James I of England. London was alive with an interest in all things Scotti...
Book Reviews
Book Reviews rated it 7 years ago
Opening with the prophecies of the three witches always caught my imagination. I love how the story relates to that throughout the play, and also how Macbeth is intrigued that he may indeed become king. It adds a great, dramatic effect. Beginning to end this is a brilliantly written play.
Arbie's Unoriginally Titled Book Blog
There is a commonly used structural/plotting device in drama whereby the nature of the leading characters are elucidated by their varying responses to the same event/temptation/threat. I'm not sufficient a scholar to know if this approach pre-dates Shakespeare but he certainly used it and it has cer...
NerdyBirdie
NerdyBirdie rated it 8 years ago
I remember enjoying this when I’d read this a couple of years ago, but I’m not exactly sure what happened here.As an antihero, Macbeth sure spends a lot of time not going through with his plans and continuing to chicken out. Paired with him is Lady Macbeth: whereas Macbeth doesn’t have enough guts, ...
JLee22
JLee22 rated it 8 years ago
So I borrowed this from the library purely because James Marsters face was on the cover. Let me tell you, it was a nice way to spend 2+ hours listening to Shakespeare: chilling in my cozy chair, cup of tea in hand, cat in lap, and a full screen view of James Marsters brooding face in half-light. Yes...
The Symmetrical Bookworm
The Symmetrical Bookworm rated it 8 years ago
Wow. Well, that certainly was entertaining. I probably won't read it again, but I'm definitely glad to have read it. I've read three plays by Shakespeare now. I loved Much Ado About Nothing, and I hated Romeo and Juliet. Macbeth falls somewhere in between that. A few notes on the characters. Lady ...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 8 years ago
bookshelves: winter-20152016, a-cut-above, film-only, hardback, paper-read, lifestyles-deathstyles, life-is-cheap-around-here, lit-richer, lit-richer-jan-2016, historical-masturbation, willsphernalia, britain-scotland, medieval-mentality, cloaks-and-swords, re-visit-2016 Read from March 01, 1968 t...
Malin
Malin rated it 8 years ago
Just to be clear, I am not going to include any spoiler warnings for this play, since it's somewhere between 406-416 years old (sources seem to disagree exactly when it was written). If, for some reason, you're worried about having major plot points or deaths (there's a whole bunch, guys) ruined for...
Emad Attely [The Book Nerd]
Emad Attely [The Book Nerd] rated it 8 years ago
"Life is but a walking shadow. A poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, And then is heard no more"This is my favorite line. It summarizes life.Shakespeare is a genius.
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