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Crash Course: English Literature, Gender, Guilt, and Fate - Macbeth, Part 2: Crash Course Literature 410 - YouTube (2)

Gender, Guilt, and Fate - Macbeth, Part 2: Crash Course Literature 410 - YouTube (2)

ordained, or whether he brought it on himself through his choices.

/ /

But one of the reasons Shakespeare's plays have hung around is because the best characters

in them aren't one thing or another--they aren't only good or evil, only ambitious

or meek, only weak or strong.

/ Macbeth endures because ambition and its costs

endure, and because we are still asking that old question: Was I doomed to this, or did

I choose it?

Thanks for watching.

See you next time.


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ordained, or whether he brought it on himself through his choices.

/ /

But one of the reasons Shakespeare's plays have hung around is because the best characters

in them aren't one thing or another--they aren't only good or evil, only ambitious

or meek, only weak or strong.

/ Macbeth endures because ambition and its costs

endure, and because we are still asking that old question: Was I doomed to this, or did

I choose it?

Thanks for watching.

See you next time.