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The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare
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Macbeth (Folger Shakespeare Library)

by William Shakespeare

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Simon & Schuster (2003), Mass Market Paperback, 272 pages

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"When shall we three meet again, in thunder lightning or in rain? When the hurly burly's done when the battle's lost , and won."

A Shakespeare story with a magic twist; just great! ( )
1 vote Martin44 | Dec 10, 2009 |
*some spoilers*

Three witches meet Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis, and greet him with tidings that he will become Thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland. Macbeth can't stop thinking about it, and when the first prophecy comes true, he starts pondering regicide with his wife alongside goading him into action.

This is the first of Shakespeare's plays that I ever read, and as such it holds a special place in my memory. In high school, it was the one play I was assigned to read, and I just remember the thrill of surprise as the prophecies that Macbeth put his trust in came back to bite him. The excitement didn't disappoint on rereading, even though I knew what was going to happen. I love the theme of fate vs. free will - could Macbeth have avoided his fate? Would he have become king if he did nothing, much like Banquo's prophecy is likewise fulfilled? The arc of the characters as guilt gnaws them fascinates me as well. One of my absolute favorites of Shakespeare's plays. 5 stars. ( )
1 vote bell7 | Nov 18, 2009 |
Classic. My favorite SS play. ( )
  atothel | Oct 29, 2009 |
Although I'm an English teacher, I have to admit that Macbeth is not one of my personal favorites. Does that mean that the play isn't brilliant? Absolutely not. Shakespeare, once again, exhibits the full range of characteristics and emotions that a human can display. Great play about the way a seemingly good man, can descend into the madness of becoming greedy and a murderer. ( )
1 vote mjmbecky | Oct 4, 2009 |
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When shall we three meet again
In thunder, lightning, or in rain?
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Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and cauldron bubble.
By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes.
Out, damned spot! out, I say!

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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0671722751, Mass Market Paperback)

William Shakespeare's Macbeth, part of Chelsea House Publishers' Bloom's Guides collection, presents concise critical excerpts from Macbeth to provide a scholarly overview of the work. This comprehensive study guide also features "The Story Behind the Story," which details the conditions under which Macbeth was written. This title also includes a short biography on William Shakespeare and a descriptive list of characters.

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