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    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, Duncan, Duncan’s sons and…

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    Lady Macbeth's Crimes

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    himself. It is a tragedy play and I am the wife of the protagonist. The play is set in Scotland in the castle. I am not that rich, but not that poor either. As you can see i am the Queen after Macbeth murdered Duncan the previous King of Scotland. I honestly don’t even know why he was King he didn’t do a very good job anyways. Yes I am a deceiving two faced women but hey I got something out of it. Later on in the play everyone turn on me and that’s when I start getting guilty by the minute. I…

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    The play, Macbeth written by William Shakespeare revolves around the main character way to the throne. Macbeth desires to become the king after Duncan. However, when King Duncan announces the king after him will be his son, Macbeth is not pleased. Therefore, blinded by desire, Macbeth thinks of killing the king. Macbeth is a great warrior who wins wars for the king and protects the people. The fact coming to Macbeth mind shocks him since he can not imagine killing a man without a valid reason.…

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    Lady Macbeth is ruthless, she will do anything to get the thrown from King Duncan. She is conflicted by being a woman and having the power she needs to kill him herself, but she manipulate her husband into killing King Duncan. In act 1 scene 5, Lady Macbeth said “Only look up clear; to alter favour ever is to fear: Leave all the rest to me. She is telling her husband if you kill him I will clean up your mess. Lady Macbeth plays her role to get what she want she tells her husband to be a man…

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    macbeth meeting the weird sisters, macbeth killing king duncan, and lady macbeth sleepwalking. Act 1 scene 3 is where macbeth meets the weird sisters in the play he meets them ‘in a heath” there is thunder and lighting which shows pathetic fallacy they also say “ fair is foul, foul is fair” whereas in the film he meets them in a club called cawdor where he is intoxicated with drugs and alcohol after a gunfight the witches tell him that he will become king this is his free will then he take…

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    as Duncan have been assassinated because their moral values become an obstacle for other people´s ambitions. Duncan is far from imagining what Macbeth is planning for him and Macbeth knew this well when Macbeth mentions, “He is here in double trust” (1.7.12). Malcom guiltily reflected as he tried to give himself reasons not to continue with his ambitious plans to replace Duncan as the king of Scotland. The reason why Malcolm knew well about the devotion Duncan professed him, was that the king of…

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    After murdering Duncan, Macbeth remained feeling distraught brimming with affliction shown in his soliloquy “Is this a dagger which I see before me” (II. i. 33) Shown in the soliloquies are the characters true inner most thoughts and imaginations. While Addition to feeling so guilty from his actions, Macbeth’s minding began to project voices that condemned him. Nearly no longer the frenzy of ambition and desire for power that originally shown in Macbeth’s plan to killing Duncan. In advance to…

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    of King Duncan, Banquo, and Lady Macduff. Towards the beginning of the play, right after killing King Duncan, Macbeth approaches his wife and says “I’ll go no more: I am afraid to think what I have done; Look on ’t again I dare not.” (2:2:50-52) to his wife. Macbeth is unable to go back to King Duncan’s room in order to place the daggers in the guards’ hands because he doesn’t want to see King Duncan’s body again and be reminded of what had recently occurred. Just the thought of killing King…

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    manages to turn well-respected and liked Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis, to a hated and feared king. In Act II Scene III, Macbeth and Banquo run into the witches. The Third Witch tells Macbeth that he, “shalt be King, hereafter!” (Act I, Scene III). This is where the seed is planted in Macbeth’s mind to kill King Duncan to make himself the king, the thought possesses Macbeth’s mind until eventually, he kills Duncan leading to a series of unfortunate events, which turn Macbeth’s life upside down.…

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    creatures who influenced Macbeth to believe he could become king by prophesying that he would become ‘thane of Cawdor’, ‘king hereafter.’ Every time the witches are presented…

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