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Analysis Of ' Macbeth ' By William Shakespeare

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Retributive justice is based on a system, of punishing, or rewarding someone according to what they deserve. What someone deserves is dictated by the actions of that person. Someone who does well with others automatically gets a good reward, while someone who commits a wrong gets punished in proportion to their deeds. For the story of Macbeth, there are multiple accounts of retributive justice. Evident, at evry level of the text, this theme can be felt and by the reader, wherein, the actions of the story’s characters become responsible for them in order to, gain or lose power and the actions taken against them.
In the play Macbeth, multiple people act upon revenge. As it is said, that, time reveals the true personality of a person, like so, the story’s characters are faced by diverse circumstances, which compels, other characters of the story to get indulged into situations and do atrocious thins, which, at a different perspective, at times, become justifiable likewise. “An eye for an eye”, “what goes around comes around”, and “all in good time”, all these phrases have the same meaning, that is, you get what you deserve.
The one who is angered carries out this justice, in a way that he thinks is right. They do it out of anger and resentment and at times the wrongdoer suffers more than what he deserves. When King Duncan find out that the Thane of Cawdor has sided with Norway, he orders for the execution of the Thane of Cawdor and give the title to Macbeth. This punishment by

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