Lady Macbeth
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Lady Macbeth: A Woman Gone MadMacbeth's leading lady proves to be one of the most enigmatic and forceful female characters Shakespeare ever produced.- Lady Macbeth Meets the Bissell SpotbotTake Lady MacBeth and her now famous line, "out, out, damn spot". (I'll bet it's the only line you remember that Bill wrote. I know it is for me).
- The Roles Women Play in Shakespearean WorksIn "Richard III," "Hamlet" and "Macbeth," Shakespeare is able to convey his patriarchal attitudes, which dominated in Elizabethan England.
- Lady Macbeth: A Literary AnalysisShakespeare appealed to the audiences of his day by transforming Lady Macbeth into a "fourth witch" through blatant parallels between the Weïrd Sisters and Macbeth's wife.
Derek Ahonen on 'Pink Knees on Pale Skin' Dr BauerIf women in the theatre kick some butt now and then, it's to be expected. Dr. Bauer from Derek Ahonen's 'Pink Knees on Pale Skin' hits the mark.
SpongeThe one and only attempt I ever made at writing a sonnet- The Power of GuiltGuilt is very powerful. One should deal with it very carefully. If you ignore it, you will be irresponsible. If you let it in you, i will let you into depression.
Angsty Appetites in "We Are What We Are""We Are What We Are", the Mexican horror film about young cannibals, is now playing at the IFC.- Prepositions and Syntax in Middle English Verse: "When Y Se Blosmes Springe"This essay uses an Middle English poem to illustrate the prepositional and syntactical differences between and transformations from Old English to Middle English.