Thursday, November 14, 2019
The Supernatural in Macbeth Essays -- Macbeth essays
The Supernatural in Macbeth     à     à   More  than a few elements of the supernatural can be discovered within the action and  dialogue of Shakespeare's plays.à   However, the extent and nature of those  elements differs to a large degree.à   There are traces of it to be found in  Henry V, "Pardon, gentles all,/The flat unraised spirit that hath dar'd...to  bring forth/So great and object" (Lucyà   1).à  Ã   There are also  elements of it apparent in Winter's Tale, "What I did not well I meant well"  (Lucyà   1).à   The supernatural is used most fearsomely in Hamlet, with  the ghost of Hamlet's father representing the most frightening apparition in all  of the Bard's plays.à   However, the supernatural is used to an almost  whimsical degree inà   A Midsummer's Night Dream and The Tempest.à   In  both of these plays the supernatural does not assume an evil demeanor, though it  does wreak havoc on the lives of those in its midst.à   Yet, the supernatural  is connected more with a generic nature of chance than    one that is pure evil as  in Macbeth or pure "foul and most unnatural" as it is in Hamlet  (Shakespeareà   1078).à        à       In A Midsummer's Night Dream there is a great deal of mirth and whimsy and  the supernatural elements are more of a mischievous variety than any kind of  sinister entities.à   For example, in keeping with the humorous order of the  day within the play, Shakespeare gives us elements of the supernatural that add  to the mood and theme of the piece.à   For instance, we see supernatural  forces in characters like Oberon, "a spirit of another sort", lord of the Realm  of Dreams who represents the "white light of dawn" (Lucyà   8).à   Queen  Mab and a host of faeries also inhabit this realm of mortals who would be  fools.à   The overall effect o...              ...nopsis.htmà   Dec. 20, 1998:à   1.     à       "To Strut And Fret Upon The Stage."à    http://www.io.com/~`jlockett/Grist/English/macbethsources.htmlà   Dec. 20,  1998:à   1-4.à        à       "William Shakespeare's Macbeth."à    http://www.angelfire.com/biz2/NOTES/macbeth.htmlà   Dec. 20, 1998:à    1-8.à        à       Bloom, H.à   Shakespeare:à   The Invention Of The Human.à    Riverhead Books, NY:à   1998.     à       Hodara, S.à   "A Midsummer Night's Dream."à    http://web.syr.edu/~shodara/midsummer.htmlà   Dec. 20, 1998:à   1-6.     à       Lucy, M.à   "Shakespeare And The Supernatural."à    http://www.mwsc.edu/~eng368/summer97/public/7.24.97-10.55.59.htmlà   Dec. 20,  1998:à   1-13.     à       Noda, M.à   "Weird Creatures And Weird Imagination."à    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Delphi/6630/macbeth.htmà   Dec. 20,  1998:à   1-3.à        à       Shakespeare, W.à   The Complete Works Of Shakespeare.à   Gramercy Book,  NY:à   1975.à                         
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