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Miss Sofo
6 min read
Borrow'd Robes: Honour & Reputation in Macbeth
Throughout Macbeth, Shakespeare presents ideas about honour and reputation that greatly contribute to Macbeth’s struggle with good and...
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Miss Sofo
12 min read
Hungry Horses: A Guide to Surviving Tyranny
The One Where Ross Keeps his Paws Dry Ambition is not simply the purview of the scheming Macbeths in Shakespeare’s play. Everybody’s at...
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Miss Sofo
11 min read
The Inconvenient Witness: Banquo's Heavy Summons
Why did Shakespeare deliberately write Banquo into Act 1 Scene iii and then have him remain silent following the discovery of Duncan's...
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Miss Sofo
6 min read
Witchfinder: A Brief History of James I's Accession
When Shakespeare first presented Macbeth, a mere year after the foiling of The Gunpowder Plot, he took a gamble. Ever the businessman...
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Miss Sofo
7 min read
Eve Was Framed: The Conflict of Gender Expectation in Macbeth
Was Shakespeare a feminist? In the modern sense - absolutely not. Even though he wrote iconic parts for women and there is no evidence...
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Miss Sofo
12 min read
Pulling Strings: The Ambiguous Matter of Manipulation in Macbeth (Part 1)
Part One: Queens and Other Weird Sisters When considering the balance of power between the characters in Macbeth, it could be assumed...
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Sam Reynolds
3 min read
Baby James: The Toddler King of Scotland
So we all know Shakespeare wrote ‘Macbeth’ for King James I. We all probably know that James wrote a book about witchcraft called...
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