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My Own Shakespeare

Rowan Williams

May 15, 2012
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams discusses the complexities and rewards of reading and performing Macbeth, focusing on Macbeth's contemplation of Banquo's murder. The chapter examines the powerful impact of the speech on the audience and explores the rich metaphors and emotional changes within it.
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Quick takeaways

  • Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams is inspired by a speech from Macbeth (Act 3 Scene 2).
  • The metaphors in Macbeth, such as 'light thickens,' create powerful and layered storytelling.

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