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    The Curse Of Macbeth

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    Macbeth, or who actors call it That Scottish Play due to a superstition of a curse on the play, is the story of a Thane, a military nobleman, who hears a prophecy from three witches that he will become not only the Thane of Cawdor, the highest-ranking Thane, but also the King of the land. His best friend and comrade in arms, Banquo, also learns that his linage of sons will be the king thereafter. Soon after this Macbeth commits regicide because his wife pressures him into it after he has second…

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    Destruction Of Macbeth

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    Evil is the destruction that harms those in the tragedy of Macbeth. The main characters are Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, and the three witches. Macbeth turns pure evil because he wants to be greedy. Lady Macbeth begins to seek the desire for power and turns evil throughout the process. Throughout you will begin to see why the evil has taken over their lives. The three witches start off trying to make Macbeth become evil. The witches start off by telling him that he will become Thane of Glamis, Thane…

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    tragedy of Macbeth, it appears that ambition can, in fact, be both. In the story of Macbeth, Macbeth is a Scottish general who served under the King Duncan, who ruled Scotland at the time, but Macbeth aspired to be the King of Scotland himself and thanks to Lady Macbeth, Macbeth murders King Duncan and eventually becomes king, but from thereon is when Macbeth is to meet his downfall. In the gist of the story, ambition was what brought…

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    want-to-be queen, could be as powerful and persuasive as Lady Macbeth. Set in the day when most women had no power, Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, is a dark, murderous, convoluted, tragic tale which revolves around this most dominant, manipulative woman. She is not the title character, but her evil influence is felt throughout the play. Although there are many pressures on the title character, Lady Macbeth is the person who most influenced Macbeth to kill King Duncan and set in motion the…

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    make them come true and not let it play out, this will lead Macbeth to his death. Macbeth let’s his action interfere with his real personality and let Lady Macbeth influence him to do things that should not be done. Macbeth and Banquo were coming back from battle; they were like partners against the enemy. Then they ran up on three weird women. They were witches and Banquo couldn't tell if they were men or women because there beards. So Macbeth ask “speak, if you can: what are you?” Then the…

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    supernatural and fate to play an important role in the drama Macbeth. Shakespeare creates the three witches, three apparitions, Banquo’s ghost and the famous floating dagger. These sup elements motivate Macbeth into to act immorally. Fate and the supernatural elements such as, the three witches, three apparitions and two illusions motivate Macbeth to create his own downfall. The three witches play an important role by planting an idea that Macbeth could adjust the Great Chain of Being. The…

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    another person.” In William Shakespeare's play, Macbeth, Shakespeare uses blood imagery which symbolizes murder and guilt to show that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth’s characters emotionally evolve inversely. Macbeth transitions from a guilt-ridden to a guilt free, callous person while Lady Macbeth transitions from a guilt-free, callous person to a guilt-ridden person. In Act 2 of the play, Macbeth kills King Duncan and he feels so guilty and frightened. Lady Macbeth had persuaded him in murdering…

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    their destiny or it is predetermined by fate. In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare the main character Macbeth shows how he determines his destiny through his gullibility and his decision to rule by fear. Throughout the play Macbeth’s judgement was impaired but still they were his decisions. Macbeth’s gullibility and lack of better judgement allows people to manipulate him. Macbeth gets manipulated many different ways by Lady Macbeth and the witches.…

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    Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, the leading character shows a tragic flaw that will result in his downfall. Macbeth’s tragic flaw was his ambition. Macbeth 's vaulting ambition, though it is what brings him to his height of power, is also what leads him to his downfall. Macbeth 's ambition disables him to achieve his utmost goals and forces him to face his fate. After Macbeth took down a rebellion with his comrade Banquo, he was approached by three witches who saw great power within Macbeth and…

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    act as if they have power when in reality they really don’t. Many people might agree that even though Macbeth at first wasn’t to sure about killing Duncan that there was a person who changed and cleared his mind to make a decision: Lady Macbeth, King Duncan, and even Macbeth himself. By examining, Lady Macbeth’s conversations between herself and Macbeth it has become clear that she has told Macbeth what to do and how to do it , and she has guilted or persuaded him in manipulative ways to do…

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