Compare the ways in which writers present ideas about heroes and villains in 'Macbeth' and 'Animal Farm'
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- Compare the ways in which writers present ideas about heroes and villains in 'Macbeth' and 'Animal Farm'
- Macbeth-Hero
- Golden Opinions/ Battle Honours
- 'For brave Macbeth, for he deserves that name' (Act 1 Scene 1)
- Tragic Hero
- 'Macbeth does murdered sleep' Act 2 Scene 2
- Influence of the Supernatural
- The Witches
- Golden Opinions/ Battle Honours
- Napoleon-Hero
- 'Napoleon is always right'
- Lust for Power (Macbeth)
- Power Corrupts
- 'Fair is foul' (Act 1 Scene 1)
- Regret-Creates Sympathy
- 'Macbeth shall sleep no more' (Act 2 Scene 2)
- Pride
- 'My Genius' (Act 3)
- Power Corrupts
- Lust for Power (Napoleon)
- Expels Snowball
- Ensures that he has complete dictatorship over Animal Farm
- Bans Meetings
- Takes away the voices of others in favour of a 'Special Committee of pigs'
- Expels Snowball
- Language
- Imagery of Darkness
- 'Hover through the fog and filthy air'
- Death, decay and hell
- Imagery of Darkness
- Macbeth-Hero
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