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    to do or achieve something. It has an important role in William Shakespeare’s play the Tragedy of Macbeth. The main character Macbeth starts out as a brave warrior. At the very beginning the captain describes his and Banquo’s actions on the battlefield: “I must report they were / As cannons overcharged with double cracks, / So they doubly redoubled strokes upon the foe" (1.2.37-39). The three witches prophecy that he will first become the Thane of Cawdor and then the King of Scotland. When he gains

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    The Downside of Ambition Explored in Macbeth

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    Macbeth is a play written by Shakespeare that is set in eleventh century Scotland. It details the life of the Macbeth, a brave and noble man who is described as ‘Bellona’s bridegroom’ (1.3.54), specifically the events after he meets three supernatural creatures who tell him about his fate. The reader should see Macbeth as a great man whose ambition for security leads to his downfall. Ambitions and manipulation from his wife cause him to commit Duncan’s murder, but this particular murder does not

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    Main Meaning Of Macbeth

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    William Shakespeare has written many popular tragedy plays, one of which is Macbeth. Macbeth is the story about a man named Macbeth. Macbeth is full of emotion and deep meaning. Macbeth is a story of a man who drove himself crazy with his own ambition and greed. This play is set in medieval Scotland and is partly based on a true historical account that shows the bloody rise to power, and the tragic downfall of the warrior Macbeth. It is also timeless because it depicts how man's conscious decision to

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    One of the most important themes in the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare comes from one of the last lines in Act 1, Scene 1 of the play. The three witches speak this line "Fair is foul, and foul is fair" (1:1:12), shortly before they disperse and it becomes a prophecy and an secret warning throughout the rest of the play. This one line becomes more and more important as the play unfolds beginning even with Macbeth’s opinions at the beginning of the story and lasting throughout the play with

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    Transformation of Macbeth in William Shakespeare's Play Macbeth, once a noble and courageous warrior is transformed into an egotistical and ruthless tyrant. In the play Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, Macbeth encounters a transformation which brings him the crown, as well as his death. However, this transformation reached the point it did because three motivational factors. Throughout the tragedy the Three Witches (along with the prophecy), Macbeth's himself, and Lady Macbeth were motivational

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    promises, sometimes even in ways people don’t expect. In the book The Tragedy of Macbeth, Macbeth encounters three witches, who represent the supernatural of the play, and tell of three prophecies, two of which pertain to Macbeth and one to Banquo. The witches prophesize that Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor and king of Scotland. Some believe that Macbeth was under the inevitable fate

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    William Shakespeare’s Macbeth (published 1623), a masterpiece, because of the number of issues it deals with in society both in Shakespeare’s time and modern society. He is regarded as the greatest English playwright of all time and has written many magnificent plays over the course of his lifetime. Shakespeare’s plays are still significant today as they cover many issues that we continue to face, such as racism (Shylock in Merchant of Venice), love (Romeo and Juliet), and the mysterious supernatural

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    those of any other play writers. One of his most famous, yet shortest and bloodiest tragedies is Macbeth. Macbeth is seen to be Shakespeare’s profound vision of evil which is based on greed and ambition. The play revolves around a man’s overwhelming desire to become a king. Shakespeare’s understanding of the complexity of the human nature is shown through the character of Macbeth. The play ‘Macbeth’ was written in the 1606, during the reign of King James. His play could be seen showing a distinctive

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    which is powered by the three witches and his strong desire to become the King of Scotland. Macbeth ends up achieving his goal but ultimately, it leads him to a downfall such as the suicide of Lady Macbeth. Macbeth’s ambition has played a significant role in the play ever since the three witches tell him that he would become the King of Scotland. His ambition has led Macbeth to become gullible. He is easily manipulated and convinced to take immoral actions. Moreover, Macbeth also becomes selfish as he

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    Macbeth's Downfall

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    Shakespeare has positioned his audience to view Macbeth as a tragic hero, corrupted and influenced by outside forces and more importantly his own weakness for power. A tragic hero is a literary character of noble birth, who makes a judgement error that leads to their downfall. The use of the prophecies revealed by the witches at the beginning of the text, as well as Lady Macbeth persuading Macbeth to achieve them

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