Macbeth And The Laboratory Essay

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    Shakespeare’s Lady Macbeth and Browning’s lady in lab share common characteristics of insanity as well as great ambition. The essay will explore dilemma faced by Lady Macbeth and the cruelty expressed in “The Laboratory”. Shakespeare’s play, was written in 1848, and set in the 11th century. The play was presented to King James I of England, and portrays one of his ancestors, "Banquo". In contrast, “The Laboratory”, is set in pre-revolutionary France, portraying the main protagonist as a schizophrenic

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    ways in which Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth of ‘Macbeth’ and Browning presents the Narrator of the poem ‘The Laboratory’ in these ways by comparing both texts and using quotes to demonstrate this as both do this by using a variety of different language techniques and devices. This essay will compare how audiences would have reacted during the Victorian and Elizabethan era, compared to a 21st century audience today. William Shakespeare portrays Lady Macbeth as a confident individual all throughout

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    elaborate on explanations. Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, is set during the eleventh century is about the emotional manipulation of individuals and the lust for power and the upmost authority over a victorious Scotland featuring an Elizabethan audience whereas Robert Browning’s poems, Laboratory and My Last Duchess, is about the overcoming of jealously and betrayal set during the Victorian era with a Victorian audience.

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    works of Shakespeare's ‘Macbeth’ and Robert Browning’s ‘The Laboratory’ the audience will find many similarities between the strong feelings towards the act of murder which are evident. Although both texts are written in different forms of literature - Shakespeare's ‘Macbeth’ being in the form of a play and ‘The Laboratory’ being in the form of a poetic monologue - both texts use powerful imagery and language carefully to evoke strong perceptions from the audience. Macbeth is a tragedy by William

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    present ideas about love, murder and jealousy in Macbeth, My Last Duchess and The Laboratory? This essay will look at ways William Shakespeare (1564-1616, English actor and playwright) and Robert Browning (1812-1889, English poet and playwright) consider love, murder and jealousy in the play Macbeth and the poems, My Last Duchess and The Laboratory. When comparing these themes it is of interest to consider their historical context and setting. Macbeth was first performed in 1611 and is considered

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    Explore the ways in which Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth and Browning presents the speakers in Porphyria’s Lover, My Last Duchess and the Laboratory Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth in such a way that she is shown as a strong and powerful woman. Her ability to manipulate Macbeth to murder Duncan in order to get more power is a key example of this aspect of her character. Browning also presents his speakers in a similar way to Shakespeare through their need to control. The main way that both

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    Eagerness In Macbeth

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    Shakespeare presents Lady Macbeth as ambitious woman who shows eagerness at the prospect of murder. In act 1 scene 5 Shakespeare uses a metaphor to present lady Macbeth’s eagerness to fulfill her ambition ‘valour of my tongue’ this suggest that lady Macbeth was going to do everything she could do to persuade Macbeth to kill king Duncan, when he was not willing to do so. Her determination to persuade her husband shows eagerness to kill the king. Correspondingly, in the Laboratory plosives are used to show

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    Explore the ways in which Browning and Shakespeare present disturbed minds. Macbeth is Shakespeare's most famous tragedy written between 1603 and 1606. It is strongly written with King James I of England's interest in mind, the supernatural. Due to this we are introduced with the idea of the paranormal and witch craft straight away with the three witches. A Jacobean audience would have feared the supernatural. It foreshadows the likeness of disturbed characters. Elizabethan superstition was an irrational

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    Intro Shakespeare and Browning both present the theme of desire through their central characters. Lady Macbeth (and Macbeth) is motivated by the desire for ambition and authority in ‘Macbeth’ whilst in the Browning monologues; the monologists are driven by the desire of power and control in ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ and revenge in ‘The laboratory’. All of which seem to have fatal conclusions as a result of each of their desires. As the texts were produced over 400years ago, audiences may have found the

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    Women In The Laboratory

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    female voices in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Duffy’s Medusa and Havisham and Robert Browning’s poem (The Laboratory) Throughout history women have been expected to obey and ‘serve men’, especially their husbands. These ideas have been developed in society because of the powerful influence of religious doctrine. As a consequence, females have been subject to very narrow gender definitions. However, as presented in poems Havisham, Medusa and The Laboratory and the play Macbeth, certain women wish not to adhere

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