Perception Of Person In Macbeth

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“Every person has two sides to them. One they let the world see, and one they keep themselves.” The perception of ourselves that we see and the one we show others can be completely distinct from each other. Many times the person we try to show the world is not who we want to be, the voice inside us telling to be different isnt loud enough to hear.

Shakespeare's creation of the character MacBeth illustrate the distinct personas of a person. MacBeth was a caring, compassionate, and loving man. He was general leader of the army, who he cared greatly for. His wife established him to become something he truly was not. The thoughts put in his head about who he was simply supposed to be, to please her. Lady MacBeth attempts to get MacBeth to kill Duncan to become King, so she would be Queen. “We can’t go on with this plan. The king has just honored me, and I have earned the good opinion of all sorts of people. I want to enjoy these honors while the feeling is fresh and not throw them away so soon.” (Act 1, Scene 7) MacBeth knows what it right inside him, but to please his spouse he goes through with the plan.

As humans we tend to make
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Some people choose to show the world who they truly are and how they see themselves. However, most people have two sides of them, not everyone is open to the world about who they truly are. They may put on a mask for the world to see, and keep some parts of who they are and what they do to themselves.

An impressions is an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence. Impressions are the first step to meeting someone new. Once you get to know someone you learn who they are. The perception of themselves they give to you, is allegedly not the exact person they actually are. “Each person has two sides to them. One they let the world see and one they keep to

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