The Tragedy of MacbethNew American Library, 1963 - 247 Seiten One of the great Shakespearean tragedies, Macbeth is a dark and bloody drama of ambition, murder, guilt and revenge. Prompted by the prophecies of three mysterious witches and goaded by his ambitious wife, the Scottish thane Macbeth murders Duncan, King of Scotland, in order to succeed him on the throne. This foul deed soon entangles the conscience-stricken nobleman in a web of treachery, deceit and more murders that ultimately spells his doom. |
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... stage jutting from a wall into the yard or center of the building . The tiers are roofed , and part of the stage is covered by a roof that projects from the rear and is supported at its front on two posts , but the groundlings , who ...
... stage jutting from a wall into the yard or center of the building . The tiers are roofed , and part of the stage is covered by a roof that projects from the rear and is supported at its front on two posts , but the groundlings , who ...
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... stage there was occasionally some sort of curtained booth or alcove allowing for " discovery " scenes , and some ... stage and some fifteen hundred additional spec- tators seated in the three roofed galleries . The stage , pro- tected by ...
... stage there was occasionally some sort of curtained booth or alcove allowing for " discovery " scenes , and some ... stage and some fifteen hundred additional spec- tators seated in the three roofed galleries . The stage , pro- tected by ...
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... stage direc- tions calling for " drum and colors , " and another sort of appeal to the eye is indicated by the stage direction " Enter Macduff , with Macbeth's head . " Some scenery and properties may have been substantial ; doubtless a ...
... stage direc- tions calling for " drum and colors , " and another sort of appeal to the eye is indicated by the stage direction " Enter Macduff , with Macbeth's head . " Some scenery and properties may have been substantial ; doubtless a ...
Inhalt
Prefatory Remarks | vii |
Introduction | xxii |
The Tragedy of Macbeth | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Angus babe Banquo beth Birnam blood born Brooks Caithness castle Cawdor Cleanth Brooks crown daggers dare dead death deed devil died hereafter Doctor Donalbain Donne Duncan Duncan's murder Dunsinane Elizabethan Enter Macbeth evil Exeunt Exit F gives F prints fate father fear Fleance Folio friends garment hand hath heart heaven Hecate Holinshed honor Iago imagery imagination kill King King of Scotland Knock Lady Macbeth Lady Macduff Lennox lines in F London look lord Malcolm metaphor mind naked nature never night noble Othello passage pity play poet poetry prophecy Richard III Ross Scene Scotland Second Witch separate line Seyton Shake Shakespeare Siward slain sleep soldier soul speak speech stage strange symbol Thane of Cawdor theater thee things Third Witch thou thought tion tragedy tyrant unto Venus and Adonis Weird Sisters wife William Shakespeare words
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