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The play Macbeth is written entirely in English.

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What factor does kermode single out in order to explain the extraordinary range and flexibility of Shakespeare's language in Macbeth?

Kermode highlights Shakespeare's use of soliloquies to reveal the characters' inner thoughts and motivations in "Macbeth." By allowing the audience access to the characters' internal struggles and conflicts, Shakespeare creates a rich and psychologically complex text. This technique enhances the range and flexibility of language in the play, making it more dynamic and engaging.


How does Shakespeare use language to make the play more exciting?

he doesnt use the language to make the play more exciting he uses because how they use to talk


Did Shakespeare write Macbeth?

Yes, William Shakespeare [Baptized April 26, 1564-April 23, 1616] wrote 'The Tragedy of Macbeth'. He most likely wrote the play no earlier than 1603, and no later than 1606 or 1607. The choice of a tragic theme, the harmonization of the play with the interests of the prevailing monarch, the presentation of a range of personality types, and the use of compelling dialogue were hallmarks of 'Macbeth' and of the other Shakespearean tragedies.


Macbeth learns about Lady Macbeth's death after the audience does. What literary technique does Shakespeare use by doing this?

Tension -Apex


What account of Macbeth's life did shakespeare use as his model?

Holinshed's Chronicles.


How does Shakespeare's use of the supernatural help create suspense in Macbeth?

By playing on audiences fears


The events of Shakespeare's Macbeth took place in Scotland. Where did Welles set his version of Macbeth?

Orson Welles set his version of Macbeth in a fictional and heavily stylized version of 20th century Europe, not in Scotland like the original play. The film is known for its use of expressionist cinematography and unique setting.


How does birnam wood come to bunsinane?

In the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane when Malcolm's army cuts down branches to use as camouflage while advancing on Macbeth's castle. This fulfills the witches' prophecy to Macbeth that he will not be defeated until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane.


Did shakespeare use the best laid plans of mice and men in a play?

No, he did not. The line comes from the Scottish poet Robert Burns. Shakespeare did use the line 'the moon is down' in Macbeth in Act 2 scene i. This is the title of Steinbeck's World War 2 propaganda novel.


Where Does Shakespeare Use Patheic Fallacy?

Shakespeare uses pathetic fallacy in Macbeth when in Act2 when he is talking about the weather and the animas around them, setting a dark and evil mood.


Which famous work of literature had the character Macbeth?

Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] was a historical figure, and a character in works of literature and music. In terms of literature, his most famous use as a literary character was by William Shakespeare [Baptized April 26, 1564-April 23, 1616]. The Shakespearean play was called 'The Tragedy of Macbeth'.


Macbeth learns about Lady Macbeth's death after the audience does. What literary technique does Shakespeare use by doing this?

Tension -Apex