Thursday, August 15, 2019
Macbeth William Shakespeare Essay
(i) ââ¬Å"Shakespeareââ¬â¢s Macbeth invites us to look into the world of a man driven on by ruthless ambition and tortured by regret.â⬠Write a response to this view of the play, Macbeth, supporting the points you make by reference to the text. Mark ex 60 by reference to the criteria for assessment using the following breakdown of marks. P18 C18 L 18 M 6 60 marks A+ B C D E- 100% 60 ââ¬â 51 42 33 24 23 ââ¬â 0 30% 18 ââ¬â 16 13 10 8 7 ââ¬â 0 10% 6 ââ¬â 5 4 3 3 2 ââ¬â 0 Expect candidates to respond by treating of both ambition and regret, though not necessarily equally. Allow that candidates may view Macbeth as a man ââ¬Å"driven onâ⬠by the ambitions of others in his world, e.g. Lady Macbeth, Malcolm, Banquo, and so on. Expect the focus of discussion, in such cases, to centre on the impact that the ambitions of others make upon Macbeth. Code A for ââ¬Ëambitionââ¬â¢, R for ââ¬Ëregretââ¬â¢, and A/R for points combining the two. Possible points: Ambition: ââ¬â his eager response to the witches ââ¬â the killing of Duncan and Banquo ââ¬â his obsession with ââ¬Ëvaulting ambitionââ¬â¢ ââ¬â he embarks on a tyrannical rule, determined to hold on to power ââ¬â Lady Macbeth, however, questions his capacity to be ruthless ââ¬â his soliloquies repeatedly qualify the ruthlessness of his character Etc. Regret: ââ¬â Macbeth wrestles with his conscience ââ¬â he is plagued by visions of his evil deeds and their consequences ââ¬â following the murder of Duncan he is incoherent and tormented ââ¬â he is haunted by the realisation that he has achieved a ââ¬Ëfruitless crownââ¬â¢ and a ââ¬Ëbarren sceptreââ¬â¢ ââ¬â his mind is ââ¬Ëfull of scorpionsââ¬â¢ ââ¬â for him life becomes progressively more empty and worthless Etc.
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