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Violence In Macbeth

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The well-known author, Shakespeare, wrote a play titled, The Tragedy of Macbeth, which took place in Scotland. In the play, the main character, Macbeth, uses violence along with malicious intentions to fulfill his desires to become King of Scotland. The essential theme throughout the story shows the ambitious perseverance of many characters by display of crime, determination, and wicked ways. To begin with, ambition is revealed throughout the play within Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, and the three witches. For example, Macbeth is naïve and determined but also malicious. He portrays these traits, such as being naïve, by trusting in the witches and not thinking about what could happen in a negative aspect. He will do whatever means possible to reach …show more content…

For instance, when Macbeth has a conversation with the witches, they explain to Macbeth that he will be granted Thane of Cawdor and later King, this sets a fire in Macbeth and makes him yearn for power and have more deep and wicked thoughts. Furthermore, Macbeth formulates a dark thought to invite King Duncan over so that later in the visit he can slay him, and then become King of Scotland. Macbeth’s friend Banquo explains to him that there is more than just good to come from being rewarded King of Scotland, there has to be some fate in some form. Macbeth has second thoughts about killing King Duncan, but nevertheless, Lady Macbeth provokes her husband to carry out his dark intentions. Lady Macbeth questions Macbeth’s manhood and states that if she was a man, she would do it herself. She does not understand why Macbeth is so fearful of murdering Duncan. She knows if he slays Duncan, he will become King as long as Macbeth is very sly. Lady Macbeth formulates a plan to distract the servants while Macbeth sneaks into the room and slaughters Duncan. Later, the witches visit again and inform him that his friend, Banquo, will get in his way of fulfilling the honor of being King. So, Macbeth hires two murderers to kill Banquo so that he can make his own decisions without Banquo telling him otherwise. Therefore, Macbeth will do whatever means possible to render

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