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,
When you finish reading Shakespeare’s Macbeth, you feel bad for the Macbeth for what he has become. Macbeth was a man with a great future ruined by outside sources. Throughout the play Macbeth changed from a noble soldier and turned into a memory of his past self. Every moral that Macbeth had at the beginning of the play changed in his rise and fall as a king. He was a great military leader but when he was promised the crown by the witches, and his demanding wife pushed him to the edge he began to make poor decisions. You can certainly feel sympathy for Macbeth based upon how he is treated throughout the play by other characters.
In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the main villain of the play is Lady Macbeth because she is the driving force of ambition, a manipulative, and the most cruel character.
As the main motivator to Macbeth’s actions, Lady Macbeth is a character whose ambition and greed lead her and her husband to their inevitable fate of death. Lady Macbeth’s relentlessness, as well as her longing for power, generate an emotion of endless pain and suffering
The great Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth is a tale about a Scottish Thane, Macbeth, who, seemingly according to a prophecy of witches, becomes Thane of Cawdor, and King. And because Macbeth has gained his throne through deceit and treacherous ways, he loses it. The blame for the downfall of Macbeth lies with Macbeth himself, Lady Macbeth and the witches.
To begin, the witches are the catalyst to Macbeth’s crimes because the convince him that he will become king. Macbeth first meets the witches while returning from a gruesome battle and it is safe to say that they greet him with some audacious titles. They initially greet him as the Thane of Glamis and the Thane of Cawdor, but it is their final greeting which has the greatest effect on Macbeth. The witches hail Macbeth as someone “that shalt be king hereafter!” (1.3.53). This ignites a fire inside Macbeth, who is an immensely ambitious person. He begins to fantasize about the luxurious life he would have if he were the king of Scotland and he suddenly has the temptation to kill King Duncan. Although the witches’ prediction is favourable, Macbeth has no reason to believe them, at least until one of their other predictions turns out to be true. This
Throughout many works of literature, it can be difficult to determine the victim and the aggressor, with many different pieces of text interpreted in a variety of ways. This is common in tragedies, especially, where the downfall of a character occurs. In the play, Macbeth, the main character, Macbeth, effectively reaches a downfall after important interactions with some of the other characters. He had changed as a person from the influence of what other characters had led him to believe. Macbeth arguably lost control of his mind, and he couldn’t bring himself to think rationally after the murder of Duncan, therefore the play works in favor of pitying Macbeth rather than blaming him.
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,
The tale of Macbeth written by William Shakespeare has been considered by many critics and readers to be one of the darkest stories ever told by Shakespeare. Themes of deceit, murder, manipulation, the supernatural, the inner struggle
“Macbeth” by William Shakespeare is hailed to be one of the greatest tragedies ever written. First performed in 1606, the story of Macbeth is filled with death, guilt, and relatable characters making it a long-lasting favorite among scholars. One of the biggest reasons why the characters in Macbeth are relatable is because they have personalities many readers can relate to. The characters in “Macbeth” have personalities filled with ambition, wit, revenge, and guilt which are feelings all readers can identify with. Though this is also the reason “Macbeth” is such an enthralling read, the reader sees these significant characters slowly driven crazy due to outside aspects that have managed to invade their psyche.
This signifies that every action is in despair and the crimes that he has committed were only to be portrayed as failures at the end, leaving no worth behind. Throughout the story, Macbeth is portrayed as a powerful man, yet the death of his queen puts him through agony, which weakens him and all his beliefs. Lady Macbeth’s death brings isolation to Macbeth, which causes him to go into a deep depression. He contemplates his responsibility as a human throughout his speech.
The saddest person within the play is Fleance experiencing the death of his father and having to flee for his life. The one whom suffers the most is Macbeth himself due to all the events that he must journey through where he is not even enough time to comprehend his emotions and the tragedy is the people of Scotland. The saddest person within the play Macbeth is believed to be Fleance. Although he doesn’t have a major role in the play directly, indirectly he has a massive impact
The Play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare is shaped by supernatural forces with the use of the weird witches, the apparition of the ghost, and the floating dagger. These forces lead Macbeth to act in the way he did and add suspense to the play. The play opens with the three witches, and later on Macbeth and Banquo encounter them. They prophesized that Macbeth will be promoted to Thane of Cawdor, and then become King of Scotland. In addition to that, Banquo was told that his sons shall be kings, but never himself. Macbeth was skeptical about the prophesies, but until some of King Duncan’s men came to inform Macbeth that that he was to be named Thane of Cawdor due to the betrayal of the previous and condemned to death. Then Lady Macbeth
Once Macbeth possessed the power of being Thane of Cawdor he began to exhibit more greed. He has just been given such a huge responsibility and once he was given new power, he craved more; especially when he stumbled upon the witches. He liked the power that he had and wanted to gain more, no matter what he has to do to get it. Macbeth had an encounter with the three witches and they had told him that he will become the next king. Although the witches did say this it did not mean that it was certain, it was just a possibility. But when Macbeth realized the opportunity for power he knew he wanted to become the king. This passage was in part of the letter that Macbeth wrote to Lady Macbeth: “Whiles I stood rapt in the wonder of it came missives from the King, who all-hailed me ‘Thane of Cawdor,’ by which title, before, these Weird Sisters saluted me and referred me to the coming on of time with ‘Hail, king that shalt be’” (1.5.6-10). . It seems as if the power and greed now had full control over him, he is doing things that he wouldn’t do when he did not have all this power. This is the first time that we see this side of Macbeth, the side of him that is greedy for power and is willing to kill the king to do so. In the beginning of the play the thought of being Thane of Cawdor never even crossed his mind, and by no means being
In the beginning of the play, the witches make three prophecies. First, that Macbeth will become the Thane of Cawdor. The second part of the prophecy is that Macbeth will become King. The third prophecy being that Banquo will be father to future kings. When Macbeth first hears the prophecy, Duncan holds the position as king. King duncan is also a very loved king by his people. Macbeth and Duncan even have a good relationship. Macbeth is Duncan’s greatest war hero and because of Macbeth’s great success in battle, Duncan rewards him by promoting him to the position of Thane of Cawdor. With this promotion, Macbeth realizes that the witches first prophecy was true. With this realization, Macbeth’s head begins to fill with thoughts of killing King Duncan to speed up the process so that he can become king. When he tells his wife of the prophecies and his promotion, she becomes extremely
Macbeth's feels that his destiny is to become King and rule with all the power that goes with kingship. The three witches on his way back to the kingdom, prophesied that he would rise to kingship. They said "All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Glamis" (I, 3, 48), and then as the thane of Cawdor "All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor" (I, 3, 49). At this point in the play Macbeth had just become thane of Glamis, and the thane of Cawdor is still alive. Then, the witches greeted Macbeth as the King of Scotland saying "All hail, Macbeth! That shalt be King hereafter" (I, 3, 50). This is the point in the tragedy where Macbeth starts to think as a villain. If the witches had never greeted him as King on Scotland, then he would probably never have contemplated killing Duncan in the first place. At first, he believes that he will need to kill King Duncan. Though at the end of Act 1, Scene 3, he thinks that perhaps he doesn't need to do anything to become the king saying "If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me without my stir.", showing he is a man of honor and morals. Then, Lady Macbeth hears of the prophecy in his letters and decides immediately for him that King Duncan must die, showing Macbeth's doubt. An