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    Macbeth of Scotland has been charged with the crimes of killing his former king, his friend and the family of one of his thanes. Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury, there is concrete evidence that my client is not responsible for any of crimes you may think he is guilty of. There are three key factors that can prove his innocence: his wife, the three witches, and the anxiety caused by the manipulation of these people. Pay attention to the details of the information about to be given, for a man’s destiny

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    Macbeth as a Tragic Hero According to the Greek philosopher Aristotle, "The best tragic plot moves the hero from prosperity to misfortune, occasioned not by depravity, but by some great mistake he makes. The plot of Macbeth follows these basic guidelines; throughout the play we follow the path of the main character as his life is torn apart as a result of the colossal mistake he makes when he kills Duncan. It is for this and the many ensuing reasons that we can say that Macbeth accurately

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    Location: A grassland near Forres General Summary: Macbeth and Banquo, meet the three witches on the hill as they return from the battle. The witches make three prophecies for each of them and Macbeth begins to wonder what the future entails. Analysis: Once again, the witches enter the stage to the sounds of thunder. They boast of their evil powers. The third witch implies the limits of their power. “Though his bark cannot be lost, Yet it shall be tempest tossed (I, iii, 24–25)”. As she

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    Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, is a play telling the story of how an honest, loyal man, Macbeth, becomes a tyrannical, evil king. In Act 5, Scene 5 of Macbeth, Macbeth’s “Tomorrow” Soliloquy makes him realize the consequences of his actions and the insignificance of his reign. Since the beginning of Macbeth’s rule, he performs unnecessary acts of tyranny, dishonesty, and proves he is not fit to rule. Over the course of his rule, because of his actions he gained a bad reputation, becoming a bitter

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    play, Macbeth by William Shakespeare, unchecked ambitions awakens evil within characters, allowing them to be compared and contrasted. In the beginning of the play Lady Macbeth is initially presented as a confident yet ruthless individual who lacks concern for the well being of others. Meanwhile, Macbeth, the new Thane of Cawdor is able to maintain loyalty to King Duncan but also Scotland, being a character that easily obtains sympathy from the audience. Therefore, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth can be

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    (goodreads). This battle between good and evil is present in characters, and between characters throughout William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth. Primarily, the thoughts that come to one’s mind, and the choices they make, causes many people to change from evil to good, or vice versa. A degrade in personality because of a series of unwise decisions is observed in the play as Macbeth, a noble and heroic character at the beginning of the story, changes into a tyrant hated by all. Furthermore, one of the main reasons

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    In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the author tries to show the true nature of man by using the play 's main character, Macbeth, as an example. He is overly ambitious, courageous, and self-doubting. Throughout the play, Shakespeare displays these characteristics to the audience through Macbeth to show the true nature of man. At the end of the play, these characteristics ultimately lead to Macbeth 's downfall. In the beginning of the play, Macbeth is described as being "valiant".

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    not only themselves but those around them as well. Macbeth is driven to a homicidal state of mind causing pain/suffering for others. Lady Macbeth is his accomplice in being the mastermind behind all plans. Macbeth, a highly revered Thane, was a huge war hero and feels that this is who he is meant to be. Upon returning from war, he meets 3 witches who start his prey drive towards the other members of the kingdom. Our witches reveal that Macbeth will become Thane of a second region, but will not just

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    In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Lady Macbeth and the three Weird Sisters control the play’s events. Lady Macbeth and the sisters display various similarities that have them collectively working in controlling the main character, Macbeth. The three weird sisters, referred to as the witches, provide the prophecies that trigger Macbeths purpose. On the other hand, Lady Macbeth utilizes her manipulative strategies that convinces Macbeth to fulfill the prophecies even if it ends in a bloody murder.

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    Macbeth is a tragedy of a Scottish general who dramatically “transforms” from being a noble and dutiful soldier to a ruthless butcher. This is a direct consequence of the supernatural world, his wife’s manipulation and persuasion, and Macbeth’s own ambition. One of the main factors that influenced Macbeth’s transformation was the impact the witches and the super natural world had on him. It is an important theme as in Shakespeare’s day, the audience strongly believed in the existence of witches

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