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... Macbeth into rats without tails ; Puck's appearing as a horse , hog , hound , or headless bear ; and Ariel's impersonation of a harpy.8 Shakespeare refers to ani- mal demons when he has Macbeth's witches control animal familiars9 or ...
... Macbeth into rats without tails ; Puck's appearing as a horse , hog , hound , or headless bear ; and Ariel's impersonation of a harpy.8 Shakespeare refers to ani- mal demons when he has Macbeth's witches control animal familiars9 or ...
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... Macbeth's inherent nobility . There is none of this " shading " in Tamora's portrait . Animal imagery reveals the deterioration of Macbeth's character . At first he is brave and gallant , a soldier whom the enemy dismays but “ as ...
... Macbeth's inherent nobility . There is none of this " shading " in Tamora's portrait . Animal imagery reveals the deterioration of Macbeth's character . At first he is brave and gallant , a soldier whom the enemy dismays but “ as ...
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... Macbeth as a monster , Caliban as a monster and brute animal , but all of these and some others , passim . , are incidental references connected with stylistic considerations . William Hazlitt , Characters of Shakespear's Plays ...
... Macbeth as a monster , Caliban as a monster and brute animal , but all of these and some others , passim . , are incidental references connected with stylistic considerations . William Hazlitt , Characters of Shakespear's Plays ...
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