1. Feminism in Macbeth and Antigone
" (Macbeth, I, v, 47-50) Immediately, Lady Macbeth begins to stand out of the "feminist norms". ... Even while walking down to the road, under guard, to her tomb where she would be imprisoned, she openly proclaims, "O tomb, my bridal-bed-my house, my prison cut in the hollow rock, my everlasting watch! ...
- Word Count: 1748
- Approx Pages: 7
- Grade Level: Undergraduate