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REVIEW
- Nunez, Tovah - Jardena. Roanoke's Macbeth Page
- <http://students.roanoke.edu/t/tnunez/MACBETHomepage.html>
Visited: 8 Sept. 2003
Contents:
- "For the actual story of Macbeth" 412 words on "The True Story of Mac Beth" About the historical Macbeth.
- "Macbeth as a Royal Play" 1276 words on King James. The author says, " Many of the events that occur in the play have a direct correlation to James," but not many correlations are made.
- "The Witches Page" 385 words on the witches, most of them meant to prove that the familiar of the second witch is a hedge-hog, and most of them spelled correctly.
- "The Clans of Macbeth" "This is a list of which characters belong in which clan. I have also included the tartan, a brief description, and crest for each clan."
- "The SCRIPT (provided by MIT)" Dead link.
- "Artistic impressions of Macbeth" Reproductions of paintings of scenes of from Macbeth. All of them are linked to on Macbeth Navigator's Picture Page.
- "Some Macbeth Link" Six links. Two are dead. The other four are listed on Macbeth Navigator's Online Resources page.
- "Want to know more about Shakespeare" 507 words on Shakespeare's life, plus a list of the plays he wrote, and some links.
- "Our Production" 211 words about the Roanoke College production some summer. There's one interesting sentence: "The witches also played doctors, lords, soldiers and so on"; however, the reason for doing this is not explained.
- "Questions and Answers Page" Ten questions and answers, most about the historical background.
- "Scottish History is what this play is about" Links, many dead, to Scottish history sites.
- "My analysis of the script" Notes on such things as the time and place of each scene, the societal values represented, the structure of the play.
- "Bibliography" Dead link.
- "MY OTHER SHAKESPEARE SITES" Dead links.
Bottom Line: Just another Macbeth site.
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