Themes of Macbeth: Masculinity and Cruelty
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As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases, so I can keep prices to my guides very low. They are much more informative and more detailed than every other guide at the same price. Learn how Shakespeare attacks the social acceptance of what is masculine in his contemporary society.
Lady Macbeth associates masculinity with power, cruelty and the absence of regret or conscience.
Shakespeare shows that this is wrong, not just in his portrayal of Macbeth, but also Macduff.
You will be surprised to see that he gives the final ideal of masculinity to Malcom, at the end of the play.
I see all these comments from years ago. Perhaps I am in an old line of knowledge and legacy.
same feeling now and ur the old one
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Amazing! Helpful video! Thank you
Great video but I feel like it's so hard to write it on paper during the exam and may make it sound too complicated for the examiner to understand and lose marks
you need to learn how to speak english first
Love this, great analysis
This is so helpful thanks a lot!
Was really helpful tnk uuuuuuuuu so mush bythway i like ur way of explanation
thank you for this, helped a lot!
Please could you make sign of four videos. Preferably before May :)
This is so helpful for revsion for my mock tommorow lit 1 thankyou
Thank you this is so helpful
hi, it would be really helpful if you give a summary of the themes in the comments or the start of videos for anything in the future, helps for concise notes and to get an idea of the video
love the work so much, keep it up!!
Thanks for the idea!
How do I write all my thoughts on paper any tips?
What technique is in the quote: "I dare do all that may become a man - who dares do more is"? Is it paradoxical?
So helpful, thank you
Another great video thanks
i love your content bro, keep it up bro xoxo
Brilliant mate x
Hello Sir I was wondering how you know that Lady Macbeth had lost a child ?
very nice thanks x
can you do themes for deceit or betrayal
Hi sir, do you think this analysis would get me top marks? Or is it too over complicated and do I risk losing them instead…
Extremely helpful! May I ask if you are planning to do themes videos for any other books?
Not yet. I may do some on Jekyll and Hyde.
Interesting thing about hall - because poison is traditionally a woman’s weapon..
Do you think this will be the theme given for this year's exam?
No idea I am afraid
My English Lit teacher thinks this will be on the AQA exam x
Em Rose will be quite likely is this ties in with Lady Macbeth who has not come up for a while (only in the specimen)