Complete Macbeth (e-bog) af Richardson, Donald J.
Richardson, Donald J. (forfatter)

Complete Macbeth e-bog

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Of the five major Shakespearean tragediesHamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet,King Lear, and OthelloMacbeth is in some ways the most accessible. For oneit is the shortest. For another the witches continue to attract audiences just asthey did during Elizabethan times. In addition he cinematographic approach of the lastactcutting easily from scene to sceneworks as well as it did in Shakespeares time...
E-bog 40,46 DKK
Forfattere Richardson, Donald J. (forfatter)
Forlag AuthorHouse
Udgivet 11 januar 2013
Længde 218 sider
Genrer Language: reference and general
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781477299920
Of the five major Shakespearean tragediesHamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet,King Lear, and OthelloMacbeth is in some ways the most accessible. For oneit is the shortest. For another the witches continue to attract audiences just asthey did during Elizabethan times. In addition he cinematographic approach of the lastactcutting easily from scene to sceneworks as well as it did in Shakespeares time. Thus, the play is a natural to introduce students to the Shakespeare canon. Probably itdoesnt rival Romeo and Juliet in popularity with students or Julius Caesar with teachers,but nevertheless it is a finished, representative work of the best of William Shakespeare. In addition the main themeambitionone which is relevant to Americans today,can be witnessed again and again, especially during our quadrennial presidential elections. I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, Macbeth muses; there are those seekingto attract the public eye for whom this statement applies equally well. I cannot say I enjoyed reading Macbeth the first time. It was an assignment and, asdo many students, I disliked having to read the play. However, over the years of teachingthe play and re-reading itby choiceI have come to regard the play with respect andsimultaneously admiration for the playwright. The play communicates its own specialnumen. Macbeth is the most tightly unified of the Shakespearean tragedies, and it is filledwith major themesambition, definition of character, allegiance to ones state and kingand some which may be regarded as minorsleep, drink, and humor. None of themcould be sacrificed as together they make a unity of approach meant to satisfy the generalaudience and the groundlings. As one who has a foot in both camps, I believe the play isa masterpiece.