Cartelli, Thomas "Banquo's Ghost: The Shared Vision," Theatre Journal 53 (1983): 389-405.
This article discusses the different staging techniques in Macbeth and their influence on the audience. It not only explores whether Banquo's ghost should appear on stage or not, but evaluates Macbeth's inner turmoil.
Diehl, Houston "Horrid Image, Sorry Sight, Fatal Vision: The Visual Rhetoric of Macbeth," Shakespeare Studies 16 (1983): 191-203.
This article explores the various attitudes toward vision the different characters have in Macbeth.
Hayles, Katherine N. "Hyper and Keep Attention: The Generational Divide in Cognitive Modes," Profession (2007): 187-198
This article evaluates two different modes of learning in students and provides techniques to target each learning style.
Latham, Jacqueline E.M. "The Imagery in Hamlet - Acting," Educational Theatre Journal 14 (2003): 199-202.
This article poses the argument that Hamlet is an actor within the context of the play. It traces his character development throughout the play.
Ogawa, Yasuhiro. "Hamlet and the Vision of the Grotesque," Grotesque in Art and Literature edited by James Luther Adams and Wilson Yates, 193-226. Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1997.
This article explores the grotesque throughout the play Hamlet. The imagery of death and decay in addition to the language and actions of the characters are evaluated in terms of the monstrous elements they convey.