Macbeth and Bumble
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In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting two relationships. The first is the Macbeths from the play 'Macbeth', written by William Shakespeare in England in the 1600's however the play is set in 11th century Scotland. In 17th century England there were many changes. Queen Elizabeth 1st had died leaving no heir and was succeeded by James 1st. He was a Scottish king who sought the return of traditional gender roles.
Had proved wrong by the ambitious and unmarried Queen Elizabeth. The second relationship is the Bumbles from the novel 'Oliver Twist', written by...
of blows. However in the workhouse she uses humiliation o undermine her husband. This can be shown when Mrs. Bumble says, "Making yourself look like a fool". Macbeth uses sillouqy to add extra info. In Bumble they use an omniscient narrator. Dickens uses long sentences with the meains at the end which creates a humours tone. Macbeth uses heaby imagery eg dagger while dickens uses heavy alliteration and some symbolism eg hate = power. Dickens shows a lack of support for each charcter. Shakespeare uses more formal language to show the tension between the Macbeths eg consort

of blows. However in the workhouse she uses humiliation o undermine her husband. This can be shown when Mrs. Bumble says, "Making yourself look like a fool". Macbeth uses sillouqy to add extra info. In Bumble they use an omniscient narrator. Dickens uses long sentences with the meains at the end which creates a humours tone. Macbeth uses heaby imagery eg dagger while dickens uses heavy alliteration and some symbolism eg hate = power. Dickens shows a lack of support for each charcter. Shakespeare uses more formal language to show the tension between the Macbeths eg consort
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