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    tragic hero. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a play about a tragic hero named Macbeth who was told about his prophecy by three witches and one of them was him being king‚ in which he succeeds by killing all in his way. The term tragic hero applies to Macbeth. Through three witch’s predications‚ Lady Macbeth’s encouragements‚ and the fact that he is a courageous man. The first reason why Macbeth is a tragic hero is related to the three witch’s predictions. As Macbeth and Banquo return from one of their

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    Macbeth has a high social ranking in Scotland as he’s a noble kinsmen and is known well by everyone. With respect from his peers‚ he leads a wealthy life with peace of mind. However‚ his lust for ambition and self-validation of his foretold prophecies exposes him to his deceiving future and as he plots his plan of murderous deeds‚ he finds himself falling into a state of poverty‚ from which he acknowledges how he got what he wanted‚ but has anyone or anything left to love. Macbeth goes back and forth

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    The witches in Macbeth are very important in the plot and develop certain aspects of the play. They make greater the theatrical experience with images of darkness‚ thunder and lightning that make Macbeth the tragedy it is. Their actions also add to the play‚ dancing round the cauldron and chanting ‘Double‚ double…’. Their appearance as ‘dark hags’ adds mystery to the play. The witches also add a sense of evil and of the supernatural. Their chanting‚ ‘Double‚ double‚ toil and trouble: Fire burn

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    was impulsive from the witches’ prophecies. Macbeth wanted to control their fate instead of just letting it happen. The witches then foretold‚ “Macbeth shall never vanquished be until Great Birnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill Shall come against him” (IV.i.92-94). Lo and behold later the army decided to hide behind the trees as camouflage from Birnam Woods. Everything that the came true no matter what the circumstance. The witches have made everything come true in the witches foretold the prophecies

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    In William Shakespeare’s‚ Macbeth‚ sin‚ deceitfulness‚ and betrayal consume his characters. These terrible attributes lead to their gruesome downfalls. As Shakespeare’s characters have a plethora of power‚ the choices they make can never be taken back‚ thus leading to self destruction. Folding under the pressure of their tasks at hand‚ these characters cannot distinguish right from wrong‚ good versus evil‚ or guilt from conscience. Shakespeare’s protagonist‚ Macbeth‚ primarily struggles with distinguishing

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    prophecy told by a group of three witches. The withces said‚ “All hail‚ Macbeth! Hail to thee Thane of Glamis! / All hail‚ Macbeth! Hail to thee Thane of Cawdor! / All hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be king hereafter!” informin Macbeth of his future of becoming king (). Turns out the prophecy actually was starting to come true‚ but knowing this was not enough and instead of waiting for it to come true‚ he made sure it did. Macbeth‚ after being convinced by his wife who told him‚ But screw your courage

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    The PostSecret that I have is “Toying with human lives is what I enjoy” and it is said by the witches from Shakespeare’s play Macbeth. This PostSecret that I’ve made demonstrates who my character is‚ as witches do not like humans as it is described in Act 1‚ scene 3 when the sailor’s wife is eating chestnuts and the witch describes her as a “rump-fed ronyon” (I‚iii‚ 8)‚ which is quite insulting. This shows that the witches are cruel to humans as they use negative connotations and hurtful language

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    Supernatural in Macbeth The witches in Macbeth are portrayed as being supernatural‚ but are they really creatures that exist or are they a figment of Macbeth’s imagination? Lady Macbeth is the original influence in Macbeth. She wants power and wealth and the only way to gain that is to become queen. Macbeth‚ listening to his wife’s wishes‚ knows what he must do‚ but how will he betray those closest to him? Along with the demand from his wife‚ Macbeth’s mind creates the witches to influence himself

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    Everything comes with some sort of price. To see something with no price is a clear deception. Macbeth is a tragedy of deception‚ with power-hungry nobles being tricked by wrathful witches just to create Chaos. Macbeth himself was both a victim and a perpetrator of this Deception. Even when he is planning to murder Banquo‚ he still acts civil to his best friend‚ “I wish your horses swift and sure of foot‚ and so I do commend you to their backs” (3.3.37-38). He wishes him good luck‚ despite knowing

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    your fires; Let not light see my black and deep desires.” Shakespeare‚ Macbeth The death of King Duncan‚ Macduff’s family‚ Banquo‚ the two guards who were framed for killing King Duncan were all brought about by Macbeth‚ even the death of Macbeth was brought about by himself or was it Fate? The cause of Macbeth’s actions are unknown whether they were done out of Fate or Free Will. It is said that Shakespeare wrote Macbeth as a tribute to King James the First introducing the witches as important

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