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The Three Messages Of Shakespeare's Macbeth

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The Three messages of Macbeth

(The Three Messages of Macbeth in 4:2)

Have you ever felt like you were betrayed by someone you thought could never hurt you? Do you ever wonder what it took for them to betray you the way they did? Have you ever questioned someone’s manhood? Do you think that in this world it revolves around an endless cycle? In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare there is so much evil that comes around, people don’t know what the good is anymore. The play consists of so much betrayal, and to be specific it’s not infidelity. There are three messages in this play, and they are the manhood called into question, betrayal, and death.

First of all, in the play Macbeth, the women love to question the manhood of their lovers, and try to get them to do something they might not want to do. In most of the scenes, there was Lady Macbeth questioning Macbeth so she could try to get him to kill the king. In Scene four, act two, Lady Macduff, has recently discovered that her husband has disappeared. When Lady Macduff questions her husband’s manhood, it’s not to trap him into anything. She doesn’t know what has happened, and why he would just leave her and their children unprotected. Now in the play it is to be said on page 385, and line 8, “ He loves us …show more content…

There is death everywhere, and there is blood on people’s hands from the messes that they have made. The death of Lady Macduff, and her son are very tragic. They are both in a situation that they didn;t create. Death can hurt people in so many different ways. Death is the one thing that can make people hurt forever, they don’t go back to the person they were, they become this person who is dark and ready to fight. I think that Macbeth knew exactly how to get to Macduff. On page 382, line 84 it is said “Thou shalt not live”. Clearly, there is no good outcome with death, but sometimes you get what comes

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