Macbeth - Ka Mwee Paw PAW
What drives a man to commit horrendous acts. Is it his ambitions or is it the influence of others around him? Macbeth is play written by William Shakespeare in 1606. It is a play about man's free will,because he did not wait for fate, he chose the actions for himself. Macbeth is play about a loyal man who was a loved military hero and one of the king's most trusted person, however because of the insurence that he will be king and his wife's persuasions, he begins to drift to a road of darkness and destruction. He kills the king, Duncan, and takes the throne. His ambitions grew and so he kills more people out of fear that his throne will be taken from him.
The prophecies that the witches told him, ended up
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However, rather than telling him what they meant, they told him the answers in riddles.
'Macbeth shall never vanquished be, until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill shall come against him.' Rather than answering Macbeth with simple words, the witches used riddles to twist and manipulate Macbeth’s judgment. This shows that Macbeth was under the influences that he was invincible and he has a clear path, however, because none of the things the witches said made sense or were unclear hence, he made different interpretation and assumptions of what the witches meant. These riddles gave Macbeth false hopes, by giving him the impression that no mortal will be able to defeat him until the prophecies came true. Hence
Macbeth was deceived which eventually lead to his downfall and therefore, Macbeth is a victim of the witches.
Similarly to the witches, Macbeth was also used as a pawn for Lady Macbeth in a sense that he let her deceived him into committing unforgivable crimes. Lady Macbeth added the fuel to the fire when she convinced him into believing that murdering Duncan was their fastest way to make Macbeth king. Macbeth allowed lady Macbeth to persuade him, even though he knew it was not right. She is a woman who has ambitions of her own and will not need a man to do things. ‘Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I had done’t.’ (Act 4 scene 3) This shows that lady Macbeth was very capable of murdering Duncan by herself and it also highlights that she will
In Shakespeare’s classic tragedy of Macbeth the main character Macbeth is driven from his status as a well respected warrior and lord of not one, but two Scottish regions to a dishonest, unloyal murderer. Macbeth gets caught in a web of lies and vile acts of murder in which he brings about his own demise. His criminal actions lead up to his tragic ending of life. ‘ They have tied me to a stake; I cannot fly, But bearlike I must fight the course.’ His great ambition and gullibility of the witches predictions are two of the biggest factors of his downfall;however, Lady Macbeth was probably the biggest influence in the whole tragedy.
Lady Macbeth used the Macbeth's feelings towards her, his bravery, his ambitious nature, his vague desires as tools to make Macbeth to do what she thinks will bring him success and satisfaction.
Also, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are both strong conveyors of deceit. From the onset on the play, Macbeth is characterized as strong and loyal to his king and country. However, once the witches’ prophecy is planted in his head, his thirst for King is so intense that it cannot be quenched and slowly his admirable traits are erased. When Macbeth is preparing for the King’s arrival at his house, he starts to question his murderous thoughts. He states that the King will be here in “double trust” , for Macbeth will be his hostess and will also be acting as a subject of the state. How can he possibly do such a grim task? The answer is Lady Macbeth. She lusts after becoming Queen and living a life of fantasy and does everything in her power to persuade her husband to kill the King. She questions his courage, she feeds his ego and she emasculates poor Macbeth all in an effort to get what she wants disguised as what is best for him. When he agrees, she tells him to “look like th’innocent flower, but be the serpent under’t” in order to commit this regicide. Lady Macbeth, such a beautiful woman, is actually a cunning, strategic and determined lady – so determined that she’s willing to risk everything and make her husband lie to the king and betray him. It’s funny how things are not always what they appear to be.
The witches manipulate Macbeth into becoming a murdering, power-hungry evil being, by telling him, “someday you’ll be king.” “I'll drain him dry as hay. Sleep shall neither night nor day Hang upon his penthouse lid. He shall live a man forbid. Weary sev'n nights, nine times nine, Shall he dwindle, peak, and pine.” (I,i) The witches use the two other prophecies to get in the mind of Macbeth. They say that Macbeth will be Thane of Cawdor, and Banquo will be the father of future generations of kings. Though his bark cannot be lost, Yet it shall be tempest-tossed.They give Macbeth a false sense of security with the visions they perceive. These influential women are the ones that instill the idea of murdering the king. Macbeth lets greed get the best of him. The witches sway Macbeth into killing Duncan for the throne. “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.” (I,i) The Witches intend to turn Macbeth from his good ways, into something evil. As the only character that understands their cruelty, the witches want Macbeth dead. The witches give Macbeth the temptation to kill the king by telling him their prophecies. In the end,
Lady Macbeth had nothing but bad intentions for her own satisfaction and this was to become Queen. She was hungry for power. She ordered Macbeth to kill King Duncan. She sneers and criticises Macbeth for being a kind-hearted man and not wanting to cheat his way through the throne. She
laugh to scorn / The power of man, for none born of woman / Shall harm Macbeth."
She was a woman and in this time period she could not do as much as she wanted to. She was the homemaker and took care of the children. She could not take it anymore so she told her husband to kill Duncan so that she could be queen and in charge. “If it were done when ’tis done, then ’twere well It were done quickly. If the assassination Could trammel up the consequence, and catch With his surcease success: that but this blow Might be the be-all and the end-all, here, But here upon this bank and shoal of time, We’d jump the life to come. But in these cases We still have judgement here, that we but teach Bloody instructions which, being taught, return To plague the inventor. This even-handed justice Commends th ingredients of our poison'd chalice To our own lips. He’s here in double trust: First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself. Besides, this
lived through as many battles as he has, and because he remains king was because
From the beginning of his life as a warrior to the end as a king, he gains and develops glory, responsibility and courage, all vital to his reign as a successful king.
Lady Macbeth has the power over her husband to persuade him into doing anything she requests. She manipulates Macbeth with incredible efficiency by overruling all of his thoughts and changing his perspective on the present. Even though the many tasks that need to be completed are difficult to understand why they need to be done, Lady Macbeth will always convince Macbeth to do it. Her husband often tells her that she has a “masculine soul” which is obvious due to her murderous and envious actions. When the time came to kill king Duncan, Macbeth believes that his wife has gone insane and tells her that the crime they were about to commit was a horrible idea. As a result of his questioning, Lady Macbeth says that executing the crime will show his loyalty to her. On the night of the assassination Lady Macbeth watched the guards of the castle become drunk and unaware of what was going on. Lady Macbeth sent her husband into the castle to kill King Duncan. The married couple fled the scene leaving the guards covered in the evidence. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are stained with the blood of their victims and the feeling of guilt in their stomach.
world, yet, once he ascends to the throne, he is so overcome by guilt and fear that he is
In the play, “Macbeth”, the character that stands out the most is Lady Macbeth. Her role in this story is significant, she is an evil, ruthless, and ambitious person. She is responsible for the murders that her husband commits because she was bloodthirsty for the crown. In fact, she then becomes more eager to get the crown than Macbeth himself and soon realizes that once you commit one violent act, there is almost no way of ever turning back. An analysis of Lady Macbeth reveals that she is a powerful character who adds complexity and depth to a play about murder, madness, and revenge.
His attempt to seize the throne leads to the loss of his sanity. Before he is about
manipulate Macbeth and when he tells Lady Macbeth of the predictions, an evil plan is conceived.
As he degenerates, he becomes more deluded about his invulnerability and more emboldened. What he gains in will and confidence is counterbalanced and eventually toppled by the iniquitous weight of the events he set