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This essay will thoroughly canvass the main themes of Hamlet and Macbeth, and will evaluate, with profound tending, which are the points that the two of them have in common and which are those that show contrast.  

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Hamlet vs. Macbeth William Shakespeare By: Inés Tovo William Shakespeare is probably regarded as one of the most significant and transcendent writers of the entire human history. His writings are a legend of the past, and emblem of the Renaissance literature in England, which endured all throughout the course of time. They still live among us, and even if the world has changed, Shakespeare's plays are still part of most of the people's book shelves and college libraries. Shakespeare is a versatile author, he has written sonnets, plays and poems, and has even performed some of his plays on some of the most famous theatres of that time, such as The Globe. Among his plays, Hamlet and Macbeth, which are both tragedies, are considered Shakespeare's masterpieces. Oftentimes in literature, in order to understand a writer's work, it is necessary to compare it with other writings of the same period. This...

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