I originally started learning about Shakespeare in third grade, when I had done a project on his life and his works, so I have always had a pretty good amount of experience with Shakespeare in my life. I have always liked his works, and I enjoy reading them when I have time to. I’ve read Hamlet, A Midsummer night’s Dream, Romeo and Juliet, and now Macbeth, as well as some of his poetry, although I haven’t read that as much as his plays. Shakespeare’s life was always interesting to me, such as his birthdate and deathdate and his Globe Theatre. I’ve always been intrigued by his works, especially his plays. Macbeth was a very interesting tragedy. It sounded very familiar, and I believe that I’ve read parts of it before, but I am absolutely positive that I’ve never read it all the way through before. It was one of his darker plays, and I really liked how we read mostly from the perspective of Macbeth, who started off as a good character and then turned bad because of the promise and prospect of gaining an amazing amount of power. There are those stories where you can’t see what’s going to happen and how things will work out in the end, and Macbeth is one of those kinds of stories. I really like those kinds of stories, and I’m always looking for new books like this to read. I found the tragedy of Macbeth to be very alluring and it made me want to read more even after the play was done. I was really satisfied with how it ended, and I was really happy that Shakespeare had made it so he covered everything he needed to cover and that there weren’t any loose ends. Overall, I really have enjoyed learning about Shakespeare over the years, and I really found Macbeth to be yet another one of Shakespeare’s amazing works.
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