Saturday, March 10, 2018

'Comparison: Macbeth and Anakin Skywalker'

'By com handst a sad hit man is a person of shocking birth with epic or potentially heroic qualities. This person is fated by the Gods or by some superhuman force to designate and destruction or at least(prenominal) to great suffering. Macbeth of William Shakespe argons Macbeth and Anakin Skywalker of George Lucas jumper cable Wars series are two men who grow up with great potential, enough idolized warriors of their proclaim story, finally attack across a foul mood to make their selves greater, and subsequently taking unrivaled bad change state they lose themselves solely becoming creature tyrants and abusing their power beyond belief. These stories are similar in this brain along with some other symbols desire decapitation, prophecies, the devils role, and loss of innocence. \nMacbeth emerges as a vapourous and noble hero, attended by his partner, Banquo, the already successful warrior is introduced in a barbarian battle between the kingdom of Scotland and the traitor, Macdonwald, and his army. Macbeth engages in battle with Macdonwald, eventually defeating him. When he returns crime syndicate he is illustrious as a war hero and is given Macdonwalds designer title, thane of Cawdor. Revenge of the Sith  as well as opens with a battle, in which Anakin Skywalker and his master Obi-Wan Kenobi assay to rescue the draped Chancellor of the Republic, Palpatine. When they are faced by Count Dooku, the toter of Palpatine, Obi-Wan is injured by the Count and Anakin moldiness fight him alone. Anakin succeeds in his task as Macbeth succeeds in his and two men move on to decapitate their opponent. Anakin is as well rewarded for his deeds when he returns home, becoming a representative of the Jedi Council. \nWhen Macbeth is told of his prophecies by the weird sisters he is doubtful, that is until the first forecasting is fulfilled Macbeth is named thane of Cawdor. Macbeth foolishly reveals the prophecies to his wife, Lady Macbeth, wi thout the familiarity that she is an evil baddie in her confess right. Lady Macbeth desire...'

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