When Macbeth states in Act IV that he has no money, friends and family left, he is pitied and is given pathos from the audience. Additionally, despite realizing that his ambition has made him blind of what his life has become, he refuses to change his ways. His blindness of reality gives him a false sense of security and he believes that the predictions will not happen since he believes MacDuff is dead and he knew no one not born of a woman. Also, the predictions are no longer a bother to Macbeth because he believes that he anyone in the way of his kingship is either gone or dead and now he can reign over Scotland although the country is falling apart. However, reality hits Macbeth when MacDuff appears to challenge him. Macbeth’s ambition to be king is so so great that when find discovers that MacDuff is not born of a woman; Macbeth would rather die in pride then resign from being king even though is not a successful one. Macbeth posits his lust for king that he would rather die than see Malcolm as king by protesting, “I will not yield / To kiss the ground before young Malcolm’s feet ” (V.viii. 32-33). Thus, leading Macbeth to his downfall of being beheaded by MacDuff. The effects of this is that Malcolm becomes the king of Scotland and there is restoration in the country of Scotland. Therefore, the cycle of a tragic hero is complete and Macbeth’s ambition proven him to be
When Macbeth states in Act IV that he has no money, friends and family left, he is pitied and is given pathos from the audience. Additionally, despite realizing that his ambition has made him blind of what his life has become, he refuses to change his ways. His blindness of reality gives him a false sense of security and he believes that the predictions will not happen since he believes MacDuff is dead and he knew no one not born of a woman. Also, the predictions are no longer a bother to Macbeth because he believes that he anyone in the way of his kingship is either gone or dead and now he can reign over Scotland although the country is falling apart. However, reality hits Macbeth when MacDuff appears to challenge him. Macbeth’s ambition to be king is so so great that when find discovers that MacDuff is not born of a woman; Macbeth would rather die in pride then resign from being king even though is not a successful one. Macbeth posits his lust for king that he would rather die than see Malcolm as king by protesting, “I will not yield / To kiss the ground before young Malcolm’s feet ” (V.viii. 32-33). Thus, leading Macbeth to his downfall of being beheaded by MacDuff. The effects of this is that Malcolm becomes the king of Scotland and there is restoration in the country of Scotland. Therefore, the cycle of a tragic hero is complete and Macbeth’s ambition proven him to be