Why Does Shakespeare Present Macbeth In Act 5

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How does Shakespeare present Macbeth in Act 5?

P1:
Point: Macbeth is shown to have hubris
Evidence: ”What's the boy Malcolm? Was he not born of woman?”
(Explanation)
Techniques: Questions, Repetition of a questions What: Used questions to show how Macbeth is arrogant and think he is undefeatable by anyone...
How: Shakespeare uses the word “boy” to describe Malcolm who has an army of 10,000 soldiers...
Why: Malcolm is a man who has 10,000 solider ready to fight very near his castle

P2:
Point: Macbeth is revealed as melancholy
Evidence: “Seyton!--I am sick at heart”
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How: He refers to “Seyton” which his evil, depressed thought, exclamation adds to the surrealism of Seyton.
Why:To show that Macbeths evil side is making him miserable.

P3:
Point: Macbeth is presented as ambitious
Evidence: “I'll fight till from my bones my flesh was hack'd.”
(Explanation)
Techniques:first person What:The first person phrase “I'll fight” shows his determination to succeed...
How:The use of the “I'll”expresses how Macbeths ambitious is keeping him alive
Why:Shakespeare did this to show that Macbeth will never stop trying.

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