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What Is The Loss Of Power In Macbeth

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Shakespeare was one of the most important people to shape the performing arts community. In his novel Macbeth, the protagonist is caught in a downward spiral when he tries to achieve power. In the end he fails and what was once a great hero falls victim, a victim of his own ambition to gain power. In the beginning he tries to resist these urges but, unfortunately, fails and commits crime to his country, his friends, and even himself! The first crime that Macbeth committed was to his country. Macbeth was described as a loyal solider, someone who gave everything he had for his country. But power is the root to all evil, and that’s exactly the problem that Macbeth had. After three witches foretell Macbeth’s future, “All hail, Macbeth! That shalt be king hereafter.” They put this big idea in his head that he is destined for greatness, and the thought of that intrigues him. He decides to act upon this prophecy instead of relying on fate. However, …show more content…

After becoming king, Macbeth thought everything was set for him. Little did he know, that assumption was far from the truth! He was unconsciously paving the way to disaster and his next crime took it a step further. After learning a prophecy in which his best friend Banquo’s bloodline would be the next to rule, he was determined to change that. After the murder of his dear pal, Macbeth looses his poise. His character starts deteriorating and he becomes crazy. All the decency and guilt he had once felt seems to have vanished and he strikes again. He hires to have Macduff’s family killed, and, unlike past murders, there was no real motivator other than his hatred and rivalry between the two. You can tell he’s starting to change because he kills out of spite, and without Lady Macbeth persuading him to. He was changing into a killer! His plans were not turning out how he wanted them to and this was starting to get

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