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England Made Me

All about England
   

All of Shakespeare’s works are multilayered and complex. The “points” run the gamut from questions of honor, loyalty and family, the nature of theatre and how it reflects life, gender relations, the nature of man’s existence and other metaphysical questions, etc, etc. You name it, Shakespeare’s thought about it.

In Macbeth, for example, the essential questions revolves around free will, fate and madness. Are Macbeth’s actions predestined, or does he make his own fate? Does he imagine the dagger before him, or is it a creation of the witches? There are innumerable questions and the further you delve into the Bard, the more you’ll discover is yet to be learned.


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