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Macbeth William Shakespeare.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cleveland : Duke Classics, 2012.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781620116821 (electronic bk)
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  • DRA000000
Online resources: Summary: Macbeth is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy and one of his best-known plays. Often referred to as an archetypal tale, it warns against lust for power and the betrayal of friends. Shakespeare based the play loosely on a King Macbeth of Scotland. The play is traditionally considered "cursed", and thus many actors refer to it as "The Scottish Play" to avoid naming it.
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Macbeth is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy and one of his best-known plays. Often referred to as an archetypal tale, it warns against lust for power and the betrayal of friends. Shakespeare based the play loosely on a King Macbeth of Scotland. The play is traditionally considered "cursed", and thus many actors refer to it as "The Scottish Play" to avoid naming it.

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