Macbeth
- Pages
- 249
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780743477109
- Temps de Lecture
- ~4h 22min
Macbeth est un book de William Shakespeare. Il compte 249 pages.
À propos de ce livre
William Shakespeare’s Macbeth stands as one of the most concentrated tragedies in the English literary canon, exploring how unchecked ambition corrodes moral integrity and destabilizes political order. Set in medieval Scotland, the play examines the psychological unraveling of a respected military leader who encounters supernatural prophecies that ignite his desire for power. Shakespeare’s tightly structured narrative moves with remarkable speed, relying on dense poetic language and striking imagery to trace the consequences of usurpation and tyranny. The work is widely recognized for its profound meditation on guilt, fate, and the fragility of human conscience, as well as for its enduring influence on dramatic literature. Notable for its memorable soliloquies and atmospheric use of the supernatural, Macbeth continues to serve as a foundational text for studying early modern theater and the complexities of leadership. Its exploration of moral decay remains relevant across centuries, offering readers and performers alike a rigorous examination of the costs of political overreach.
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Combien de pages fait Macbeth ?+
Macbeth compte 249 pages.
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William Shakespeare’s Macbeth stands as one of the most concentrated tragedies in the English literary canon, exploring how unchecked ambition corrodes moral integrity and destabilizes political order. Set in medieval Scotland, the play examines the psychological unraveling of a respected military l...
Qui a écrit Macbeth ?+
Macbeth a été écrit par William Shakespeare.