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Macbeth

No Fear Shakespeare Side-by-side Plain English

William ShakespeareSeries: No Fear Shakespeare
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Pages
256
Year
2021
Language
English
Publisher
Union Square & Co.

About

Shakespeare everyone can understand-now in this new EXPANDED edition of MACBETH!

 

Why fear Shakespeare? By placing the words of the original play next to line-by-line translations in plain English, this popular guide makes Shakespeare accessible to everyone. And now it features expanded literature guide sections that help students study smarter.

 

The expanded sections include:  



Five Key Questions: Five frequently asked questions about major moments and characters in the play.

 

What Does the Ending Mean?: Is the ending sad, celebratory, ironic . . . or ambivalent?

 

Plot Analysis: What is the play about? How is the story told, and what are the main themes? Why do the characters behave as they do?

 

Study Questions: Questions that guide students as they study for a test or write a paper.

 

Quotes by Theme: Quotes organized by Shakespeare's main themes, such as love, death, tyranny, honor, and fate.

 

Quotes by Character: Quotes organized by the play's main characters, along with interpretations of their meaning.

  WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (1564-1616) wrote 37 plays. King Lear and Macbeth are widely considered his finest and most popular. They are, perhaps, the most frequently produced works on the planet.

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  • EditionDeluxe Student Edition
  • SeriesNo Fear Shakespeare

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