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    In the story, Macbeth, Shakespeare explores the ambition and - if left unchecked - the effects it can have on the human psyche, such as: compromising a person’s ethics, direction, and sense of morality. The culmination of these traits prove to be the root of Macbeth’s rise to power and,inevitably, his fall. But Macbeth’s ambition is not an exclusive creation of his own mind; three evil spirits and Macbeth’s love interest also cast their ballots in the struggle for the man’s soul. The ethical laws

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    Macbeth, the noble Thane of Glamis, kills traitorous Thane of Cawdor Macdowald in battle. In honor of Macbeth’s valiant actions, the beloved King Duncan decides to bestow Macdowald’s title on him. Meanwhile Macbeth had yet to receive this news until the conniving Weïrd sisters pay a visit to him and his fellow comrade Banquo. They reveal that not only will he become Thane of Cawdor but, that he will also become king of Scotland. When Lady Macbeth, the wife of Macbeth, learns of this prophecy she

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    [Realisation] The prophecy! The form of my intent – Macbeth! Can it be so, that such foretelling drive man to madness? If truly gods plan – providence steer him to kingdom without such aid from evil. Thus in honest form, Macbeth be bequeathed the throne.

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    Overview of Macbeth

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    Not surprisingly, Macbeth has received volumes of critical commentary over the years. Not only is the play an audience favorite, but its complex characterization, deeply woven themes, and characteristic Shakespearean style make it rich ground for scholarly inquiry. Critics such as Harold Bloom have remarked on the importance of Macbeth in the context of Shakespeare 's works. In Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, Bloom writes, ' 'The rough magic in Macbeth is wholly Shakespeare 's; he indulges

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    to his spiraling downfall in the play, The Tragedy of Macbeth. Although once a great and respected hero, Macbeth let his thoughts overpower his conscience to make the right choices for his sake and others. His actions led to the deaths of innocent people. Macbeth was a Great War hero that had defeated Macdonwald’s rebellious army during the battle that was ending as the play starts. As the news of the victory spreads around the town, Macbeth is viewed as a true hero due to his bravery and sacrifice

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    protagonists of Macbeth and Jekyll & Hyde? When looking at the presentation of villainy in the books Macbeth and Jekyll and Hyde, there is a range of aspects to consider, for example; what makes someone a villain? Does one have to possess certain traits; has their villainous personality been ever present? Perhaps, can evilness be brought out or thrust upon a person… The protagonists in the two books, struggle with internal conflict. For instance, in Macbeth, the three witches tell Macbeth that he is

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    a sense of determination towards our goals in life. However, obsessive ambition for one’s selfish desires can lead to their own self destruction. Through the Shakespearean tragedy of Macbeth, the growing ambition of Macbeth portrayed development from an honourable man to a cold-hearted murderer whose guilty conscience eventually caught up to him. The recognition that he gained from the former king is corrupted due to his thirst for power which later led to the murder of Banquo that haunted his inner

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    genders. With this in mind, Shakespeare’s Macbeth heightens the supernatural evil possessing Lady Macbeth as she condones murder for her own selfish ambition, while in Shakespeare’s time women were regarded as peaceful and full of feminine sympathies. This anachronism with the reality of Shakespeare’s day, illustrates the immense sense of wickedness and abnormality emphasizing her character’s influence on her husband and the plot of the play. In contrast, Macbeth appears to some extent a more acceptable

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    people continue today as they did in the past. In the play Macbeth, Shakespeare plays with this idea using the influences and characterization of Macbeth. At the start of the play, Macbeth and Banquo win a battle for Scotland and Macbeth is rewarded with the title of Thane of Cawdor right after 3 witches predict that he will become the Thane of Cawdor and the new King. Macbeth is now convinced he has to be the king, his wife, Lady Macbeth helps him with his plan. Although he succeeded in becoming

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    There is a strong connection between the characters Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, and Adam and Eve. Genesis chapter 3, and the play ‘Macbeth’, have very similar storylines. They both have a man and a woman, who are associated with prominent individuals. They hear of a way, or prophecy which would acquire them to a higher status. In both instances, they go against God in a sever way, and are punished accordingly. In Genesis, the serpent said to the woman, “For God knows that when you eat from it your

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