Power And Evil In The Story Of Macbeth

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In the story of Macbeth Shakespeare writes a story about a king and a soldier, the soldier is named Macbeth. Macbeth is a good man who has all the right intentions but gets corrupted by power and magic. There were three witches named the crazy sisters who tell him of his future in parables and a show of magic in a cauldron. The story takes you through the life of Macbeth and what he does to become king to have that power and what he does to keep it. Is keeping all that power really worth the side effects that come with his actions? In the beginning of the story, Shakespeare tells us about how Macbeth has good intentions and how he is easily persuaded to murder when he is shown his future in a few days and it comes true. Shakespeare describes

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