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Topic: Shakespeare's Macbeth

Related:
  Shakespeare    Macbeth  
  William Shakespeare    Shakespeare's plays  
  Works of Shakespeare    Shakespeare's Sonnets  
  Shakespeare in Love    SHAKESPEARE HISTORY  
  Shakespeare 150m com    Shakespeare's life  
  Shakespeare's Hamlet    Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet  

 
 
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Most admires:Julius Caesar,  T S Eliot,  Rob Roy
Religion(s):Pagan,  Wicca
Favorite TV show(s):The Craft,  Sabrina,  Charmed
Favorite actor(s):Mel Gibson
Favorite composer(s):Tchaikovsky
Interest(s):Community Theatre
Favorite royal(s):Mary of the Scots
Favorite movie(s):West Side Story,  North by Northwest
Favorite type of dance(s):Ballet
Favorite quote(s):"He is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death." - H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916)
 
 
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Phuong Nguyen,
Exotic Dancer

In Shakespeare's Macbeth, witches mix toad into their potion; in Grimm's fairy tales, evildoers spew toads and snakes from their mouths when they speak.
Shakespeare's Macbeth is a dark and violent play, full of murderess ambition and evil witchcraft.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

Shakespeare's 'Macbeth' transposed from medieval Scotland to medieval Japan.
Anita Ganesh,
Poet

Macbeth, a play that begins with witches and ends with the decapitation of its title character, is Shakespeare's most unremitting examination of the dark side of man.
Shakespeare's famous play, Macbeth, is one of his great tragedies based around the classic theme of the hero's fatal flaw.
Audio Books Macbeth Stephen plays the title role in this recording of Shakespeare's play.
 
 
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