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Macbeth's Appearence versus Reality
Title: Macbeth's Appearence versus Reality
Category: Literature
Details: Words: 616 | Pages: 2.6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Macbeth's Appearence versus Reality
Shakespeare was one of the best playwrights who existed during the 16th century. His cunning words have a plain meaning and a hidden meaning. Therefore throughout his play, appearance does not always agree with reality. A limited view on an event or a subject will likely lead to a limited or even false conclusion. For example, the Scottish nobles viewed Macbeth as a "bloody tyrant"; for the readers, Macbeth is not total evil character, but
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We pity Macbeth for his sorrow ending; but despite his sick mind and brutal ambition.
We view Macbeth as an evil man but have some great images; yet Scottish nobles saw0 Macbeth as a totally bloody tyrant. Different points of view will often lead to different conclusions; therefore what things appears to be is not necessarily the reality. Same thing in everyday life, judging something from only the appearance often led to a limited conclusion.
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