Explore how Macbeth uses verse and prose to shape emotion, mood, and meaning.
This scholarly study traces the play’s metre, showing how Shakespeare blends blank verse with prose, and how rhythm, line endings, and rhymes contribute to dramatic impact.
In clear, accessible prose, the book situates Macbeth among Shakespeare’s broader career, comparing its verse to earlier and later works. It covers topics from the role of prose in key scenes to the rise of lyrical passages and the use of feminine endings, offering concrete examples and explanations without spoilers.
- How blank verse and prose alternate to reflect character and tension
- Patterns in rhythm, such as trochees, anapaests, and feminine endings
- The function of line endings and substitutions in shaping pace
- Connections between Macbeth’s metre and Shakespeare’s evolving style
Ideal for readers of Shakespearean scholarship, dramaturgy, and anyone interested in how verse shapes drama.