The characters and their evolution all play a significant role in the outcome of the play. The main character of this play is MacBeth, he is the man that the whole play revolves around. MacBeth has is very ambitious, in war he was ruthless against his rivals, and he is loyal to his wife, Lady MacBeth. MacBeth in the beginning, is a loyal and an ambitious warrior toward his kingdom, Cawdor. Later, his wife, Lady MacBeth, questions his manliness, and he betrays his king by killing him. He starts to hallucinate and becomes …show more content…
This is true in The Tragedy of MacBeth by William Shakespeare, in the play the characters that are unheard of a lot are the three witches. They may not seem like they are very important, but they give us a sight into the future of the play. In the beginning they foreshadowed meeting with MacBeth after the war was lost and one, they later foreshadowed him being the thane of Cawdor, and then King. They provide a spoiler alert in a way, yet they do it in a way that still leaves questions to keep the play interesting enough to read on.
In conclusion, The Tragedy of MacBeth is overall a good play, it brings action, crime, and horror to a new level. The play shows that no matter what, doing what right is better than committing wrong, the play also explains how nothing good comes from lying, eventually. that lie will have to be covered up with another lie. William Shakespeare was famous for his stories and now the meaning of this story has been