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Friday, December 14, 2018

'Comparing Ulysses Essay\r'

'Both Ulysses and Macbeth were able to see power of kingship, but the way they gained the powers are different. In this essay I am going to comparing how they regard power, both differently and similarly. I recollect to use Heinemann, (1994), version of Macbeth by Shakespeare and the class outlet of Ulysses. The main focus of Macbeth pass on be from Act1 place setting 7, lines 1-28 and Act 2 Scene 1, line 33-61, whilst I will also take account of early(a) related part throughout the play.\r\nSince cleric Tennyson and William Shakespeare are from different era in the history, their perspective of the realness will be different, therefore I will also mention active Shakespeare’s and professional Tennyson’s different perspective towards power and row they used. Most great writers reflect their attitude to look on their work, so it is important to consider the neighborly and historical background of the Jacobeans- the time when Shakespeare wrote the play, and the Victorian time, when Lord Tennyson was alive.\r\nIn Victorian times, Britain was a powerful country. at that place were unlimited opportunities for mainly the upper class masses to broaden their knowledge by going to new-fashioned places and experience the foreign cultures. When Lord Tennyson wrote this poem, he was sorrow over his beat out fri nullify’s death. By writing this poem he was able to have a bun in the oven his emotional feeling as well as to persuade him to let it go. He also had the opportunities to sort people that it is â€Å"never too late to try out a newer world”.\r\nFor suits, Ulysses’ new world would be the after life world and Lord Tennyson’s new world would be the world without his best friend. At the end of Macbeth, the moral we get is that never to cross the line of inspired Order. During Jacobean time, they believed that the indebtedness of the superpower is chosen by God: They believed that either living organi sm has an order and it is decided by God, this is c all told the Divine Order. If one decides to go against the Divine Order, like killing the King to be the monarchy himself then, he had done something that is really morbid during the Jacobeans: going against God.\r\nShakespeare move show that by the cost of Macbeth have to example after he had murdered the King, one example is that he lost his respects from his courtiers and at the end he was all by himself. Jacobeans were also very superstitious; they believed that witches are evil because they worship demon, so if there was a plague or a natural disaster, they blamed on the witches: they are first of all put to trials and then was executed, mainly hanged or burned. Because Shakespeare do Macbeth associate with the witches by talking and worse of all trusting them, that made Macbeth evil.\r\nShakespeare did this to please his King, King James, as he was against the supernatural and was able help King James to spread the evil ness of the witches through his play. The poem, â€Å"Ulysses” started by a slow rhythm. Lord Tennyson managed this by employ the talking to with long vowels such as, â€Å"hoard, and sleep, and feed”. These words give us the sense of bluntness and mundane, which was how Ulysses feels at the beginning. However, as we go further down the poem, the dullness was decrease as he started to talk about his adventurous days.\r\n'

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