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What Is The External Conflict In Macbeth

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During the tragedy, Macbeth, the main character, or tragic hero, encounters a battle with his wife and the supernatural. More specifically, he faces Lady Macbeth and the “weird sisters” (1.3 32) in a journey in which he loses his sanity and his life. William Shakespeare illustrated these three witches with emphasis on hideous and evil features in order to show how negative influence acts as an internal conflict. Whereas Lady Macbeth was presented as ambitious and manipulating, leading to Macbeth’s external conflict and unfortunate end. His portrayal of women is undoubtedly negative.
William Shakespeare is widely known for his famous literary works, such as: “Romeo & Juliet”, “Julius Caesar”, along with his many sonnets. However, he is commonly known for his Shakespearean Tragedies, which typically end in death due to the flaw of a character, which inevitably leads to their downfall. Every single one of his tragedies has a …show more content…

As a matter of fact, she convinced Macbeth to kill King Duncan. However, when Macbeth becomes uneasy and tells Lady Macbeth that he will no longer be killing King Duncan; Lady Macbeth calls him a coward and essentially questions his manhood. “When you durst do it...then you were a man.” (1.7. 48) That is a clear example of how cruel and manipulative she was. Then, she goes on about how he will be carrying the plan. In essence, without her presence, he would not have carried out the murder. It was her ambition, wanting Macbeth to be the King of Scotland, that led to her strenuous attempt to get King Duncan killed. If she had not done all this, it would have resulted in him never becoming the King of Scotland, which means that he would have never become power hungry and gotten Banquo killed. He would not have gotten killed by Macduff. Arguably, meaning that it his death was his wife’s

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