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In the play Macbeth by Shakespeare I found at the beginning the character Macbeth was a portrayed as a noble, honest and brave man. As said by the captain in the second scene, ‘For brave Macbeth – well he deserves that title’ (I.2.16). This gives the audience an indication that Macbeth was highly respected by the king’s men and the king himself. His desire for power grew throughout the play from when he had his first encounter with the witches.
Macbeth first met the witches whilst on his journey back from battle. The witches gain Macbeth’s attention by hailing him the thane of Glamis, which in the play was his current title. They then hail him the thane of Cawdor, which unbeknown to him would …show more content…

Macbeth informs his wife Lady Macbeth of the previous events through a letter. She is ecstatic when realising one of the predictions from the witches has already come true. She sets her mind on obtaining the throne for her husband by any means necessary. Lady Macbeth also has a strong desire for power but can only gain this through her husband. She becomes the driving force behind the wicked deed of murdering the King. She summons upon evil spirits to make sure nothing will stand in the way of her plan:
‘Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thought, unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty! Make thick my blood:’ (I.5.39-42)
When Macbeth is greeted by his wife she wants to tempt him into going ahead with her plans. He does not want to commit regicide against the king so disregards her ideas, but Macbeth’s ambitions and desires get the better of him and he eventually agrees.
Macbeth kills the King which leads to him gaining the golden round; he starts to believe he is invisible and succumbs to evil through his fatal flaw, greed. Lady Macbeth on the other hand becomes so consumed with guilt over the death of King Duncan that she commits suicide.
When Macbeth murders and deceives, he loses his sanity. Evil corrupts everything it touches, and Macbeth decides to be evil's servant.
Macbeth's actions destroy his victim’s lives and because of this, it is evident that someone would want revenge by murdering Macbeth. Thus, it is

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