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Macbeth as a Tragedy According to Aristotle's Definition

While the genre of some works of literature can be debated, Macbeth written by William Shakespeare seems to fit into a perfect mol...

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Admin Published on 02/12/2001 1973 Reads Macbeth

'Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair' in William Shakespeare's Characterizations of Lord and Lady Macbeth

In five pages this paper assesses the fair lives of Lord and Lady Macbeth and the foul plot that would consume them in an analysis... ...

Why Macbeth is an Aristotelian Tragedy

Shakespeare’s Macbeth is an exemplary form of Aristotle’s definition of tragedy. Macbeth, on par with Oedipus and Medea, begins th...

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prstinelibertine Published on 12/20/2001 4049 Reads Macbeth

Marlowe's Dr. Faustus and Shakespeare's Macbeth

This essay is on "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare and "Doctor Faustus" by Christopher Marlowe. The writer asserts that the centra... ...

Macbeth as a Tragedy

William Shakespeare is the noted author of a vast array of plays, ranging from comedies to histories to tragedies. Perhaps one of ...

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Admin Published on 01/23/2000 1402 Reads Macbeth

Tragic Elements of Macbeth by William Shakespeare

In four pages this paper considers the characteristics of tragedy that define Macbeth by William Shakespeare. There are no other ... ...

Denmark and Scotland, a Comparison of Hamlet and Macbeth

The writer compares two of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies, Hamlet and Macbeth. There are three sources listed in the bibliograph... ...

Evil and Characterizations in William Shakespeare's Macbeth

In five pages this paper considers how Shakespeare's tragedy is a character study and examines the evil descent of characters Macd... ...

William Shakespeare's Play Macbeth and 2 Film Interpretations

In five pages this paper presents an analysis of the second scene of the second act of Macbeth in an assessment of its impact upon... ...

Lord and Lady Macbeth

In eight pages an analysis of Shakespeare's Lord and Lady Macbeth is presented in a determination of whether they are a 'butcher' ... ...

Tragic Hero in Electra by Euripides

In five pages Euripides' tragic protagonist is examined in an application of Aristotle's Greek tragedy formula. There are no othe... ...

Tragedy in The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams

This paper consists of seven pages and applies Aristotle's definition of tragedy to Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. Ther... ...

Tragic Elements of Hamlet by William Shakespeare

In five pages Aristotle's definition of tragedy is applied to William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Two sources are cited in the bibliogr... ...

Othello as a Tragic Aristotelian Hero

This 5 page paper discusses Aristotle’s “requirements” for a tragedy, and why Othello is a tragic hero. Bibliography lists 5 sourc... ...

Analyzing Othello

In five pages this paper provides an analysis of the play itself, the title character, and provides an assessment based upon how t... ...

Hamlet According to Aristotle

In three pages this essay provides an analysis of Hamlet based upon the principles contained within Aristotle's Poetics and discus... ...

Sophocles' Oedipus Rex and Aristotle's Table of Virtues

In five pages this analysis of Oedipus Rex applies the Golden Mean and Aristotle's table of virtues to this ancient Greek tragedy.... ...

Comparing and Defining Tragic Heroes

This 5 page paper compares three tragedies and their protagonists: Oedipus from Oedipus Rex, Macbeth from Macbeth and Odysseus fro... ...

Macbeth: Time and Evil

The Shakespearean tragedy of Macbeth is one of the shortest of all his plays. The story of one man's determination to secure his p...

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Admin Published on 12/04/1999 1774 Reads Macbeth

Shakespearean Conflict in Macbeth and Othello

In ten pages the 'spin' and 'counterspin' that keeps the action in these two William Shakespeare tragedies moving are discussed in... ...

Macbeth by William Shakespeare: Masking Characters Intentions in Act III

The masks hiding concealment, falsehood, and betrayal in the intentions of Lady Macbeth, Banquo, and King Macbeth in Act III of th... ...

Aristotle and Greek Tragedy

Poetics by Aristotle is used as a springboard for this topic. Aristotle's take on tragedy is the focus of this paper. This five ... ...

Macbeth: Tragedy or Satire

William Shakespeare wrote four great tragedies, the last of which was written in 1606 and titled Macbeth. This "tragedy", as it is...

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Admin Published on 01/22/1999 1292 Reads Macbeth

The Uncommon Man's Tragedy and Aristotle

Aristotle's concept of tragedy as represented in Oedipus the King by Sophocles and the definition Arthur Miller offers in 'The Tra... ...

Tragedy of William Shakespeare's Hamlet

In four pages this paper examines Aristotle's definition of tragedy and its criteria in a consideration of Hamlet and how the play... ...

Not So Tragic Death of a Salesman

In nine pages Aristotle's concepts of tragedy are considered within the context of Death of a Salesman with the emphasis on Willy ... ...

Aristotelian Tragedy of Oedipus Rex

In four pages this essay examines how the Greek tragedy by Sophocles represents how tragedy is defined by Aristotle. Three source... ...

Tragedy as Defined in Death Of A Salesman and Aristotle

An 8 page essay exploring tragedy in Death of a Salesman, the play by Arthur Miller. The theme of nothingness compares to Aristo... ...

Miller's Death of a Salesman

The play is evaluated according to the definition of tragedy that Aristotle provides. The paper concludes that Death of a Salesm... ...

Is “Death of a Salesman” an Aristotelian Tragedy?

This 6 page paper examines briefly Aristotle’s “guidelines” for tragedy, and argues that although Willy Loman is not a character i... ...