Articles for tag: Desdemona, Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, Masculinity, Othello

Karla News

Masculinity in Macbeth and Othello

In the plays Othello and Macbeth, masculinity or acting in a manly way is a central theme and a very distinct characteristic of the male (and some of the female) characters in these plays. However it seems to be the case that often masculinity equals brutality or excessive aggression. It also seems that if men ...

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Lady Macbeth: A Literary Analysis

The character of Lady Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s greatest literary achievements. She possesses a manipulative cruelty that influences the characters to do evil. But the true genius of Lady Macbeth is perhaps overlooked by casual readers of Macbeth who are unfamiliar with Elizabethan society. Shakespeare appealed to the audiences of his day by transforming ...

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Gender Dynamics in Shakespeare’s Macbeth and the Taming of the Shrew

Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew and Macbeth both place substantial emphasis on male-female relationships and gender dynamics. Both The Taming of the Shrew and Macbeth explore the notion of male-female relationships and gender dynamics in contrasted ways, and through each play, Shakespeare attempts to make a point about the role of gender in his ...

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Macbeth Defeated by Siward, 1054

Yes, there was a real Macbeth. His full name was Mac Bhetha mac Fhionnlaigh, and he was sometimes called Ri Deircc, “the Red King.” He was a High King of Scotland, apparently, and not the High King. Unlike Shakespeare’s character, the historical Macbeth was not a tyrant, but a good ruler, who enjoyed a long ...