William Shakespeare was born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford, England. His father worked selling leather and grains, and was a town official. He was the third child out of eight children. His mother, Mary, came from a family of prosperous farmers and landowners. During Shakespeare's time, most people were very superstitious believing in witches, ghosts, and other supernatural beings. This is reflected in much of the literature from that time, and especially in Macbeth. The story itself is written in the third person objective. The characters do not speak directly to the audience but often give soliloquies.
The real Macbeth took the throne of Scotland in 1040, after killing his cousin King Duncan I in a battle near Elgin in the Moray district of Scotland. Duncan's eldest son, Malcolm, ended Macbeth's reign in 1057 by killing him in battle and later …show more content…
The first of the witches' prophecies bring out his ambitious nature. After this the character of Macbeth beings to reveal it self as the insatiability and lady Macbeth over comes his care about morality and religion, Shakespeare uses interactions with other characters and soliloquies to show this. Lady Macbeth starts of being a loving wife to her husband but at the same time very ambitious and selfish as shown by her immediate determination for Macbeth to be king, but what really brings out the true maliciousness in her character was the way she immediately concluded that "the fastest way" for Macbeth to become king is by murdering King Duncan, Shakespeare significantly drops her confidence as a character shown by what other characters said about her and her actions. The language used by Shakespeare to change the characters Macbeth and lady Macbeth will be analyzed