The Importance Of Teaching Macbeth Analysis

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“The Importance Of Teaching Macbeth” Is a opinion piece written by Victor Su in which has means to promote Shakespeare’s play Macbeth to articulate students and parents alike about its important message for modern society.

The author uses Shakespeare’s famous play Macbeth as example to informs the audience about envy, arrogance and greed that is currently lurking about in today’s society. Additionally the writer defines what greed is and gives example of how greed functions through the character’s imperfections and faults. The Author does this by using vocab and persuasive language to reinforce his bias opinion about the characters within the play. The opinion piece had to be straightforward and shorter in length in order emphasis the importance …show more content…

Strong emotive language was used to connect and reach the audience’s thought process of what they thought was right and wrong. The topic sentence states what the play is about through a context that immediately grabs the attention of audience with its strong words and phrases. This convolutes the audience mind when they read but it pulls them back to so that they can resolve what the author is trying to inform them about. Then the other body paragraphs explains what makes Macbeth such an important concept to study about. This is then finished off with a conclusion that resolves the convoluted statement of the topic sentence by finalising what the most important message of the play is.

Bias was incorporated to convey one side of story to argue about the consequences of human envy, arrogance, and greed. This gives makes the audience curious about the true nature of humans and gives them provoking thoughts about how humans act instinctively today. The Author wants to change people’s thoughts and opinions about decision making and give them a way to fully understand that their decisions big or small are an essential factor that shapes the person you are today and

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