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    The Tragedy Of Macbeth

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    England in 1564. William Finished/left school at the age of fourteen and married Anne Hathaway and had three children. Shakespeare went on to leave his family to go to London and work as a playwright. Macbeth- THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH is set mainly in Scotland. It tells about a brave Scottish general who meets three witches that claim he will be the King one day. Prodded by his wife. Macbeth kills King Duncan to become king. He is soon a tyrant and his kingdom falls to pieces. This tragedy is…

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    In shakespeare's play “Macbeth” he introduces two really strong main characters Macbeth and his wife lady Macbeth. Macbeth, who dedicated his loyalty as a soldier to his king and his wife who would do just anything to gain power. Shakespeare uses Macbeth and Lady Macbeth to show how their selfish ambitions lead to their downfall in the play. Shakespeare shows how each character is different from the other at the start of the play and how they eventually adopts the ways of each other.…

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    hero by killing the enemy leader. He secured the victory for Scotland over Norway and earned the respect of his king, Duncan. Macbeth was named the Thane of Cawdor, taking the title from a traitor during the war. Macbeth was called “noble Macbeth” by King Duncan, showing the respect he had earned (I.II.78). Later, honorable Macbeth was told a very implausible yet fruitful prophecy by three witches depicting him as the King of Scotland. Over time, temptation rules dominant over Macbeth’s…

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    protagonist, Macbeth, starts out as a brave soldier as well as the thane of Glamis in Scotland, who is relatively content. But after he and his brother in arms Banquo encounter three witches, called the Weïrd sisters, who tell them that Macbeth is to become the thane of Cawdor and later king of Scotland, Macbeth wonders if the Weïrd sisters are right, although Banquo is skeptical. Later that same day, King Duncan of Scotland appoints Macbeth the new thane of Cawdor. This excites Macbeth, while…

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    sees his father and a group of men devising a plan onto who will be King of Scotland next. The time frame begins in 1276 and although…

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    Before this revelations of fate, Macbeth was practically an innocent soldier who fought for his country. He was loyal to Scotland, and to his king. He never thought about defying God or the natural order of things. He never thought of stepping above his role on earth. He was content with life. However, “To be thus….. safely thus.” (3.1.52-76.) Macbeth decides to kill Banquo…

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    Feminism In Macbeth

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    The famous play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare in 1606 took place during the medieval times in Scotland, around the 11th century. The plot is about Scottish nobleman Macbeth who hears prophesy of him becoming King which awakens his desire to seize the throne. This is where his wife, Lady Macbeth, comes in - she tempts and bullies Macbeth into killing King Duncan. The play was written during the reign of King James I who saw himself as an expert on witchcraft. ‘Witches’ at that time were…

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    In the novel Macbeth, the character Macbeth could solve all of his issues if he would have not killed the king. All humans have the power of free will, and we must choose carefully or situations can snowball out of control. The thought of becoming king really stuck into Macbeth's mind. The witches line "All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!"(Macbeth Act I Sc 3 li. 56-57) had this echo effect that made Macbeth have this everlasting thought of being king. Furthermore, Lady Macbeth would…

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    ruthlessness. Throughout the rest of the play, Lady Macbeth persists to her characterization of manhood, and frequently uses it to spur Macbeth into proving his manhood by ruthlessly killing those who stood in the way of Macbeth’s bid to become ruler of Scotland. Before murdering Duncan, Lady Macbeth reprimands Macbeth in that fashion, saying, “When you durst do it, then you were a man; And to be more than what you were, you would be so much more the man” (V.vii.56-58). Lady Macbeth is saying…

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    Macbeth did the “unnatural” which mean he murdered the King Duncan and Macduff’s family. He was evil person who learned lesson from witches, they are bad people. Witches predict Macbeth’s future but Macbeth was in control of himself and used power to murder. Later on, Macbeth don’t have a power and don't want to murder people, it was his witches and his wife. Macbeth did horrible things to do like as blood on his hands as killer. He agreement with witches because he really want to shut Macduff,…

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