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Shakespeare added a comic element to his tragedies.
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Shakespeare added a comic element to his tragedies.
The passage from Act V of Macbeth revolves around Macbeth's realization of his impending death as Birnam Wood appears to be moving toward his castle. This moment highlights the theme of Macbeth's downfall as he recognizes the prophecy coming true and faces the consequences of his actions. It serves as a climax in the play where Macbeth's fate is sealed.
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Aristotle believed that comedic heroes should be ordinary people who are neither entirely good nor entirely bad, but who learn from their mistakes and ultimately achieve a positive outcome. He suggested that comedic heroes should be relatable and their journey should involve a progression from ignorance to understanding.
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That his idea was really good that it became the american government. ;D YOUR VERY WELCOME! LOL
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Aristotle's contributions in fields such as logic, ethics, politics, and natural sciences have had a profound impact on modern thought and education. His ideas have influenced Western philosophy, science, and politics, shaping various disciplines and providing a foundation for many modern theories and concepts.
We have no idea what Shakespeare's thoughts as a child might have been.