Macbeth+Resources

== =** Macbeth Resources **= =Databases= [|Literary Sources - Gale] [|Proquest Literature Online]
 * [|Student Resources in Context]**
 * [|Student Resources in Context: Macbeth]**
 * [|Artemis Literary Sources]**
 * [|Literature Resource Center]**
 * [|Proquest]** Make sure that you put a check mark in the **"Full Text"** box before you search
 * [|Macbeth: Tragic Villain]**
 * [|LRC: Macbeth]**

[|Google Scholar Shakespeare's Macbeth]

Shakespeare's Macbeth Web Resources
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[|Witchcraft in Shakespeare's England] Did Shakespeare’s contemporaries believe in witches? Carole Levin looks at witchcraft trials in the 16th century and considers their relation to the ‘weird sisters’ of //Macbeth//.

[|Open Source Shakespeare: Macbeth] Full text of the play (by scene) and click on a name to see all of that character's speeches


 * [|Introduction to Macbeth]** [] Text of an introductory lecture on //Macbeth//, discussing character motivations, morality, tragic elements, and some aspects of Freudian interpretation. **Contains:** Character Analysis, Content Analysis


 * Revisiting Shakespeare and Gender**[]"William Shakespeare is a rich and suggestive author in terms of alerting students to issues in women's studies and gender ideology. Although Shakespeare reflects and at times supports the English Renaissance stereotypes of women and men and their various roles and responsibilities in society, he is also a writer who questions, challenges, and modifies those representations." **Contains:** Criticism


 * Shakespeare Quotations and Scripts** You have found three different Shakespeare sources all conveniently located on one page. One source offers you a unique collection of insults and quotations that you may or may not have heard before. There are lines of love and friendship, Shakespeare insults for kids, Shakespeare compliments, and an activity that allows you to create your own phrases. There is also a selection of Shakespeare scripts that have been designed just for kids and even some fun activities as well. URL: []

Litcharts **Macbeth** []


 * [|Studying Macbeth]**


 * Macbeth** The British Broadcasting Company wants you to understand why Shakespeare's Macbeth is still a popular work over 400 years after it was written. Get some background information about William Shakespeare and about the popularity of Macbeth. There is an overview of the plot and explanations of linking events. The character of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are explained in detail. Also discussed in this study guide are dramatic effect, themes and language. Several practice tests and videos are available. URL: []