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Macbeth, Beowulf, Grendel, Thesis Pre-writing (Macbeth (Theme (5) (tragic…
Macbeth, Beowulf, Grendel, Thesis Pre-writing
Macbeth
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Macbeth take away(1)
Don't let your ambitions overpower what you believe in, or hurt people you love.
Plot (5)
Lady Macbeth wears the pants in the relationship and convinces Macbeth that in order to become King he must kill Duncan. Macbeth follows through with that.
Macbeth is now king and he thinks everyone is out to get his throne he sends an assassin to kill if BFF Banquo and his son. The assassin gets Banquo but the son Fleance escapes.
Thane of Ross shows up and names Macbeth Thane of Cawdor surprisingly matching the witches prophesy.
Some Thanes conspire with the king of england to take down Macbeths rule. The march out and take over and this all somehow leads to Fleance being the start of a long line of Banquo kings
A guy named Macbeth and his best friend Banquo received a prophesy that names Macbeth to be thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland. Banquo was told he would be heir to a long line of Kings.
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Grendel
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Plot (5)
He begins to terrorize the humans, eating them and such. He falls into the lair of a dragon, the dragon offers his plenty philosophical andvice and says that Grendel makes the humans better. Grendel returns to his everyday schedule but discovers the dragon has made him invincible.
Grendel sees the kings wife and something about her softens him, he becomes weak because of her. Never less he continues to harass the humans. Beowulf shows up and like battles him and kills our anti hero
He tries to befriend the humans by taking they're fallen comrade to them. That doesn't result well. The humans and him become active enemies
Grendel just wants someone to talk to, his mother doesn't talk and she just wants to hold him and pretend nothing is wrong
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Thesis: that includes an idea that all three works will support; its a complicated idea that needs explaining; its the answer to a question.
Question?
Answer
your identity in the middle ages in reality placed you in an hierarchy of social classes. Going in deeper your identity really affects how you gauge and respond to effects around you.
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