How Did Shakespeare Stole The Tragedy Of Macbeth

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Medieval Scotland, the great Macbeth comes riding in from war with an amazing victory. The amazing story stealer shakespeare made me feel as if i were in the audience as he directed and produced his play. Shakespeare stole this tragic story from the Genesis 3 in the bible. The Tragedy of Macbeth is a tragedy full of suspense and violence and maybe even a little romance. The characters in this story are amazingly interesting!
Macbeth is a very evil man, that has killed, to defend his country just like soldiers in the war now. When Macbeth committed murder like he did we all knew he was mentally ill or he just really loved his wife. Macbeth is Thane of Calmus, which is like a governor of a city.
Lady Macbeth was mentally ill from the beginning.

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