Name Literature Section Macbeth Research Paper Topic Ideas for English 2 Advanced Directions – Today, I want you to start brainstorming topics. Listed below are several ideas. Topics are due on Wed., Jan.25th (A-Day), and Thursday, Jan.26th (B-Day). 1. Character Analysis Paper Topic: Think of a character from the play that you find interesting. Now, think of what you would like to research about the character from the ideas below. For a character analysis, you will not have to cover all of these details but focus on 3-4 traits. a. Consider the choices the character makes, his/her major physical and mental traits (ambitious, lazy, arrogant, kind, etc.) b. Relationships with other characters c. What the character says about him/herself d. Character’s motivation e. Character’s strengths and weaknesses f. The character’s actions g. Character’s internal conflicts h. Character’s external conflicts i. Whether the character grows or remains the same (static, dynamic) j. Symbolism of the character k. Character’s downfall l. Macbeth is the central character in the play who is described as both brave Macbeth and butcher Macbeth. Which of these descriptions fits Macbeth best? m. Your choice – you may create a topic but it needs to be approved by me 2. Other topics if you do not wish to do a Character Analysis: a. Discuss Shakespeare’s effective use of imagery in the play. b. Discuss Shakespeare’s effective use of symbolism in the play. c. Who is responsible for Macbeth’s downfall? (The witches, Lady Macbeth and/or Macbeth himself?) d. Examine Macbeth's mental deterioration throughout the play. e. Is Lady Macbeth more responsible than Macbeth for the murder of King Duncan? Is Lady Macbeth a more evil character than her husband and, if so, why? f. Compare and contrast Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. g. Evaluate the role of men in Macbeth. h. Discuss the speech Macbeth gives upon hearing that his wife is dead in Act V, Scene V. How do his words capture one of the major themes in the drama? i. Evaluate Lady Macbeth and Macbeth’s relationship. j. Do the witches (or weird sisters) control the events in the play? Why or why not? k. What is the function of (dramatic, situational, and/or verbal) irony in the play? l. What is the importance of imbalances of nature in Macbeth? m. How is the mood of evil developed in Macbeth? (Consider the setting, themes, actions of the characters, etc.) n. What is the importance of the supernatural elements in Macbeth? How do they affect the action of the play? o. The theme of sleeplessness is introduced early in the play and carried throughout. What causes these sleep disturbances? What ends them for each of the characters involved? Is sleep regarded as a soothing balm for a life well-lived? (Remember that sleep is often another metaphor for death.) p. Some playgoers and readers say that Lady Macbeth is the reason that her husband murders King Duncan. Others claim that the killing was his responsibility alone. What do you think? q. Do gender roles actually have an impact upon the course of events in this play? (Consider, for example, the roles of Lady Macbeth and Lady Macduff—and even the witches) r. Do gender roles actually have an impact upon the course of events in this play? (Consider, for example, the roles of King Duncan, King Edward, Macbeth, Banquo, etc.) s. The characters and actions of the play Macbeth suggest very strongly what qualities a good king needs to have. What are those qualities, and who, if anyone possesses them? (Consider comparing Duncan, Macbeth and/or Malcolm) t. What is the purpose of soliloquies in Macbeth? How do they reveal the stages in the process of Macbeth’s and/or Lady Macbeth’s downfall or moral decline? u. What would have been the attitude of Shakespeare’s audience toward the supernatural events in Macbeth? After all, three witches, a ghost, and extremely odd events in nature are included for a reason. Explore what those reasons are. v. Your choice – you may create a topic but it needs to be approved by me
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