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Why Is Macbeth Saddest

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Macbeth is the saddest person in the story, as he experiences much physiological sadness. He is subdued to much mental torment, which can be argued as his own doing however what can’t be argued is that it actually happens. Shakespeare’s written may have depicted Macbeth to be a more or less broken man, however it’s this brokenness that leads to my conclusion that Macbeth is the saddest person in the written story. To ask and or find out who the saddest person in the tail of Macbeth is you must first determine what sadness is, what forms it takes and how it shapes us. Sadness can be described as either psychological or physical, perhaps both. I believe the character who can be described as the saddest in the book would be Macbeth. Macbeth’s …show more content…

Macbeth is confronted by witches who preach to him a prophecy that Macbeth becomes crowned Thane of Cawdor (a lord) and then is to become a King. Macbeth’s ambitious nature grows as his success does. As it seems to Macbeth that it cannot be a coincidence, he then becomes crowned Thane of Cawdor for fending off the invading Irishmen. It’s a combination of both the witches prophesy and the fact that they slowly become true that leads to his ultimate downfall. Macbeth, simply said; rises to a great amount of power and statue. Macbeth becomes a king (as stated in the prophecy of the witches) giving him control over all of Scotland, this leads to him becoming self-righteous and like all who have power are afraid to lose it. So as his kingdom slowly leaves he and the British invade everything that his ambition led to him to achieve breaks down. It’s the fear of losing power combined with the gradual loss of those who are under his reign that shows true sadness the grief of losing it all, especially after all he had done to earn it (killing the king Duncan), Lady Macbeth ‘go get some water, and wash this filthy witness from your hand.’(Act 2, Scene 2, 49,

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