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Shakespeare's stories aren't boring — we are teaching them wrong way

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Dark Psyche of 'Macbeth'

This chapter examines the psychological complexities and dark themes of Shakespeare's 'Macbeth,' focusing on the character's moral decline and the audience's complicity in his actions. It discusses the duality of sympathy and horror evoked by Macbeth's tragic isolation and unresolved conflicts, as well as how adaptations highlight the narrative's bleakness. The conversation also touches on Shakespeare's critique of authority in his works, particularly through the lens of kingship and madness in 'King Lear.'

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