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Shakespeare's "Macbeth" Part 1: the Story

New Books in Literary Studies

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Shakespeare's Macbeth

Malcolm seems to put an end to the play's disturbing events, but in other ways he seems to repeat them. In Shakespeare's time this cycle of good and bad peace and violence was called Fortune's Wheel. This kind of tragedy is purely structural, someone high is brought low. But Macbeth himself could also be seen as a tragic figure who evokes a sense of awe and pity.

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