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1. 2. Aim 3. Nicholas Curtis 4. “The Tragedy of Macbeth” is a play that falls into the genre of tragedy this is for many reasons but one is excellingly relevant; death. An analysis explained, “Macbeth's death is celebrated” (Lit2Go). This shows that they celebrate the fact that he has died. Earlier in the analysis it was confirmed, “discovery of Duncan's body” (Lit2Go). This shows that he has discovered a body and he then later dies himself. The purpose of all of this is to show how death can affect people and how people can cause it to happen. Based on this analysis the entire story is a plot against Macbeth and it ends in his death. This can only mean that he is alone and that everyone is out to get him; he has to figure out how to survive however, ultimately he does not. 5. Works Cited: "Lit2Go." The Tragedy of MacBeth. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2013. Keen, Thomas. "Thomas Keene in Macbeth 1884 Wikipedia Crop." Wikipedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2013.


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 * 2) Audience
 * 3) Grace Oresman
 * 4)  In The Tragedy of Macbeth, the audience is the city that surrounds him. Due to his status, he looked up to and even upon as a role model. His actions caused the rest of the city to act however which way he rules. One article states, “After Macbeth had killed King Duncan, he later regrets on his wrong doing. At the point of this play the audience can note the change in Macbeth’s character” (“Tragic Hero”). The citizens are affected by the way Macbeth acts, whether he did something based on his feelings or something he didn’t think through. In an essay discussing the outcome of the play, it is stated, “ From Macbeth's death we can learn not to let temptation, desire, ambition, equivocation, and evil influence our moral and better thinking” (“What Does the Audience Learn?”). The audience learns several lessons throughout the play; the events in the play obtain a broad effect throughout due to various ways for certain situations to be taken. Thus, the audience includes a wide aspect of possibilities with the way the play is handled.
 * 5) Works Cited:

1. > > > 2. Historical > > 3. Kayla Parker > > 4. When Shakespeare had written this book at the time he had strongly believed in witches and ghosts. This book was based lightly on all of the traditions that they had done over the years and it is believed that he had talked to three different witches. “These repulsive hags, from which the imagination shrinks, are here emblems of the hostile powers which operate in nature; and the repugnance of our senses is outweighed by the mental horror” ("Macbeth”). Shakespeare had said that he made this book to give everyone the idea of a dark abyss, the unknown or the deathly spirits. > > 5. Work Cited- > > "Macbeth." Macbeth. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2013. > > "Lit2Go." The Tragedy of MacBeth. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2013. > > > > "Macbeth Quotes." By William Shakespeare. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2013. . >
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 * "What Does the Audience Learn from "The Tragedy of Macbeth"?" - WriteWork. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2013. .
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 * 2) Cultural (Ashley):
 * 3)  The play is set in 17th century Scotland and the King is a monarch with divine rights reaching a goal of being at peace with each other throughout each tragedy.The murder of the king is a huge tragedy where it affects everyone in the kingdom. ” To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day” (Shakespeare). War and betrayal are rampant in this society, and is looked as a normal thing compared to our recent society. Banquets were symbols of friendship, a great social gathering and a sign of a strong King and leader.
 * 4) Witches were evil creatures who roamed freely around this cultural world, which have a slight obsession with talking about the king himself.
 * 5)  Works Cited: "Skoool.ie :: Exam Centre." Skoool.ie :: Exam Centre. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Nov. 2013. < [|__http://www.skoool.ie/skoool/examcentre_sc.asp?id=1044__] >.