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Thursday, February 28, 2019

Macbeth and Disturbed Character

Explore the ways in which invokespeargon and Robert brown face a affect character in literacy heritage texts. Robert browning and Shakespeargon both(prenominal) use truly laborious techniques when presenting their characters in the heritage texts Macbeth and the lab In this essay I will be exploring the ways in which brown and Shakespe are both depict move characters. Disturbed characters meaning break through of the ordinary, Browning and shakes spear present their characters without following stereotypes. This gives the auditory modality the impression that the characters are disturbed.The frolic Macbeth features many themes desire, jealousy, strength but the main theme in this play would be feminism. Macbeth is a play written around the ambition of a woman named wench Macbeth she and her husband contact liven up who enounce her she sh both be butt. Lady Macbeth acts very(prenominal) diligently on this fantasy, and swiftly contacts the spirits to change her in to a to a greater extent masculine figure. Shakes spear uses very strong language to show this transformation, he presents Lady Macbeth as a very strong, ambitious character in the first half of the play.We can touch exhibit of this when he writes take my milk for gall. In the play madam Macbeth changes everything she believes in and breaks every stereotype in historical medical prognosis about women in order to commit the murder of Duncan. This is ironic because posterior in the play peeress Macbeth has achieved the status she wants as queen, but does not have maneuver of herself evidence of this is in act 5 tantrum 1 when Shakespeare writes when was the last time she walked her eyes are open moreover their sense is shut this tells us she sleep walks and does not have program line over her body physically, moreover lady Macbeth does not have control over her mental state either evidence of this is when Shakespeare writes look, how she rubs her hands this send word the do ctor cannot see the blood on her hands. Further evidence of this is in that respects knocking on the gate this tells us Lady Macbeth is sense of hearing things in her head and is conscious of people finding out what she has done.The poetry the research laboratory is frequently handle Macbeth with themes of jealousy, ambition, strength, respect and the main theme of feminism. The laboratory is a poem written in the 1800s about a woman names Marie who seeks r nonethelessge on her cheating husband and the some other women involved Pauline, she plans to poison Pauline. Browning presents Marie as a very ambitious character throughout the entire poem, we know she is ambitious because Browning writes pound at thy powder and to carry unmingled death in an earring he uses very fragmented, violent speech for Marie, making her bet like a very strong, ambitious character.The play was written in the 1800s and is themed around historical context, this fabricates the poem ironic because w omen were expected to have a lot of respect for each other and work together because they all had equally no rights. This is ironic because Pauline shows no respect for Maries marriage in the first place, but then Marie carries this on by showing no sympathy or respect for Pauline and takes her life. Shake spear and browning both use strong language techniques to portray disturbed characters in there texts.Both use fragmented speak and iterate key phases, there are many examples of this in Macbeth act 5 scene 1 when Shakespeare writes come ,come, come and to bed, to bed. In this scene lady Macbeth to a fault talks in a very promptly and short manner this gives the impression that her mind is very jumbled furthermore this could imply she has a lot to say but not adequacy time to say it all. This then portrays her as a disturbed character. In the laboratory browning uses repetition to portray Marie as disturbed character. Examples are her head, her breast and her arms. Browning als o uses very dark and rascally speech in his poem.Examples of this are d villainys smithy empty church pure death in an earring using language like this at the break of the poem gives the entire poem a devilish feel, it could also be what Marie is thinking, she only thinks evil things this then portraying her as a disturbed character. This language makes the audience aware that the poem is full of sinister and evil things. Macbeth and the laboratory have very similar themes. They are very much the same in the terms feminism and use of context. Both women in the texts going against ordinary acts of women in that period, this making them disturbed.Furthermore both women are also fighting for power, lady Macbeth is fighting to achieve her status as queen where as Marie is fighting for power in her marriage, this also makes them similar because they both end up in a broken relationship in the end. Both texts are circle in similar settings the laboratory is set in a dark devils worksh op and Macbeth is set in a dark room on a dark night, this giving the audience a very dark and sinister feeling about the texts. Lady Macbeth and Marie are very different in the way of the emotions and feeling.Firstly in Macbeth lady Macbeth tell the audience her thoughts and feelings making her seem open and feminine even though she had asked the spirits to unsex herself. Whereas Marie did not show any line up feminine emotions. Marie does not feel guilt and says towards the end of the poem undermentioned moment I dance at the kings and brush this dust polish off me this shows that she does not feel guilt and has no regrets in her doings. only half of Macbeth features lady Macbeth after she has killed and she feels deep remorse, there is evidence of this when she says the thane of fife had a wife, where is she now?.As the audience we also see more implicit evidence of this when lady Macbeth says yet heres a spot this presenting lady Macbeth as disturbed because she has gone ins ane from the guilt. I think both pieces of text were influenced very strongly through the writers present context this is why both of the characters are portrayed as disturbed in the text. They are portrayed as disturbed because women were generally meant to be meek and mild, but Shakespeares and Brownings presentation of their characters go completely against the contexts and the expectations of women at the time.In conclusion I think lady Macbeth and Marie are both very disturbed characters, but I believe Marie is a more disturbed character because she does not feel guilt or remorse towards the end of the poem. The laboratory also features a lot more sinister text and the writing style is a lot shorter and quick making Marie seam more disturbed. More evidence to make Marie seem disturbed would be because Marie does not gather up help from the spirits to make her more masculine. She does it all in her own head and does not require help from anyone else is the poem, she does not sh ow any true feminine emotions or feeling in the poem.

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