1. Shakespearian Tragedy
The large question is whether to fall into temptation or to hold firm ground and escape this feeling. ... In a pretense of negatives, he states his real concerns: Let Rome in Tiber melt, and the wide arch Of the rang'd empire fall! ... The great man's nobleness of life is lust in which he doesn't want the lovers to be apart. ... The great temptation, put on by the three of them, made Macbeth contemplate and it was his decision to fall for this temptation. ... The things he tells Othello mostly are to make his suspicions grow, but Iago does add the slightest of truths in...
- Word Count: 1350
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: High School