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    ends up dead, and the inclusion of one in all Shakespearean tragedies provides us with the insight that the protagonist’s demise always stems from an inner turmoil, regardless of the external circumstances provided. Macbeth, the eponymous protagonist of Shakespeare’s 1606 play Macbeth, is a shining example of a tragic hero, initially portrayed as heroic and valiant, but unable to suppress his hamartia of ambition. This pushes him into a gradual descent in which his ambition in conjunction with his

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    and sane life, whereas those who jeopardize their conscience in order to satisfy their unethical aspirations live an ill-fated and accursed life. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth exhibits clear and concise examples of individuals overridden by immoral impulses which ultimately lead to their downfall. In the play, the character Macbeth loses hold of his principles and beliefs in efforts to gratify his lust for power which eventually causes his own physical extermination. Secondly, Macbeth’s unjust behaviour

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    Macbeth 's Character Analysis Shakespeare presents Macbeth as a noble thane of King Duncan in the beginning of the play. The three witches tell Macbeth he will become King of Scotland; his desire and ambition to become king causes him to suffer. Macbeth’s greed causes his change in character, and this is revealed by what he says, what he does, and what others say about him. Macbeth’s changes are revealed through what he says. Thomas Thrasher said, “Macbeth is a noble character of flawless morals

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    At the beginning of the play Macbeth is seen as a courageous soldier who is loyal to the King but is corrupted from the witches prophecies and by his and Lady Macbeth’s ambition. Their marriage is of convenience for Lady Macbeth, but for Macbeth it is more than that. He loves his wife, and she takes advantage of that. She is continuously making him feel guilty, for being weak, and challenges his manhood, with these words "When you durst do it, then you were a man, and, to be more than what you

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    The play “Macbeth” by William Shakespeare uses the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth to drive the play along in multiple ways. One of the main ways it does this is by drawing a parallel between it and the mental state of both the characters at different points in the play. What starts out as a relationship built on trust turns into something so toxic it affects both of them on a psychological level. Another way is through the language the play is written in. The first act of the play

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    William Shakespeare wrote the Tragedy of Macbeth in approximately 1606 AD. He loosely based it on a historical event occurring around 1050 AD. Macbeth is the story of a nobleman, who, while trying to fulfill a prophecy told to him by three witches, murders his King to cause his ascension to the throne of Scotland. After the King's murder, Macbeth reigns as a cruel and ruthless tyrant, who is forced to kill more people to keep control of the throne. Finally, Scottish rebels combined with English forces

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    When comparing Macbeth and Lady Macbeth to each other, the main similarity between them that must be mentioned is that they both have high ambitions for royalty and greatness. Beside the only one significant similarity, they also differ with two distinct differences. Throughout the play, they both portrayed as evil characters who have committed the deaths of other characters, however the driving force of their cruel behavior are totally different. The reason that leads Lady Macbeth to her menacing

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    How does the relationship between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth change throughout the play? Over the course of the play Macbeths and Lady Macbeths relationship changes completely, as one of them changes the other reflects these changes and undergoes an opposite change such as when Macbeth gets over his guilt then Lady Macbeth becomes guilt-ridden to the point of insanity and an eventual suicide; This demonstrates that through most of the play Shakespeare deliberately creates the idea that their roles

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    Role Reversal of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth

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    As Shakespeare’s tragic tale of ambition unfolds, the two central characters, Lady Macbeth and the title character Macbeth, undergo a dramatic shift of dominance in their relationship. In the beginning of the play the couple act as a team, plotting the death of Duncan to further their mutual bloodthirsty ambition. Lady Macbeth soon shows her power over Macbeth when she questions her husband’s manhood and devotion to her when he gets cold feet. As Macbeth’s confidence slowly grows and the witches

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    MACBETH ESSAY A tragic hero is literary character who makes judgement errors that potentially leads to their own destruction. This is evident in the play Macbeth. The main character, Macbeth is shown as a hero of high degree and noble birth, who has a tragic flow called hamartia, and suffers and dies. Macbeth has shown many traits as a tragic hero throughout the play. The first trait that provides evidence towards Macbeth being shown as a hero of high degree and noble birth is when Duncan announces

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