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Why should you read Macbeth? - Brendan Pelsue

Why should you read Macbeth? - Brendan Pelsue

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Theres a play so powerful that an old superstition says its name should never be uttered in a theater. A play that begins with witchcraft and ends with a bloody, severed head. A play filled with riddles, prophecies, nightmare visions, and lots of brutal murder. But is it really all that good? Brendan Pelsue explains why you should read (or revisit) Macbeth. Lesson by Brendan Pelsue, directed by Silvia Prietov
Date: 2020-08-22

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This is the first time im watchin a Ted-Ed vid, it was dope. Could u do a 'how to do really good animations series, cuz I feel like the only reason I watched the video was cuz of how good ur animations were, I got a 92% on my Macbeth paper, thank you.
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this was second animation i have seen relating to Macbeth and both were top notch, but the other one is scary and really creepy. Looks like the paranoia in which Macbeth gone through and lost senses makes dent marks on others memory as well.
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SIR Patrick Steward (formerly of 'Star Trek; The next generation. BUT [! ] 'BEFORE THAT, .I think ORIGINALLY of the Shakespeare Globe Theater) has the best portail of Macbeth I've ever heard. I WISH HE DID MORE SHAKESPEARE AT THE GLOBE PERFORMANCES.
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I'm getting goosebumps, because I played the character of Macbeth in our university's Literary festival back in February 2020.
Uh! Feels so good to look back.

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I read the play and it seemed to me to be a piece that was justifying an English intervention in Scottish affairs. I'm English by the way.
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