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Emma, a high school sophomore, writes about the underappreciation of women in readings of Macbeth. She focuses on Lady Macbeth and her ambition, writing that the "the real tragedy" in Macbeth is Lady Macbeth's desire to "unsex" herself in order to attain power for herself and her husband. The black-and-white, cut-and-paste zine also discusses Lady Macduff and the three witches and includes a bibliography.
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Criticism and interpretation, Characters, Women, Teenage girls, High school students, Students, Calhoun SchoolPlaces
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The Tragedy of Lady Macbeth: a Look at Women in Shakespeare's Macbeth
2014, the Calhoun School
in English
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Gift of the Calhoun School, donated by Nicole Acosta Nembergut in 2014.
Cover from title.
Includes bibliographical references.
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