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    The Macbeth’s Mental Deterioration Throughout the play Macbeth we witness a recurring theme‚ guilt. Guilt is shown plaguing the Macbeths in many ways‚ some shown even before the murder of King Duncan. Guilt results in the mental deterioration of the Macbeths and is ultimately their downfall both directly and indirectly‚ throwing them into delusional states of paranoia‚ anxiety‚ hallucinations‚ insomnia‚ hysteria and many more. Shakespeare perfectly utilized some of the many types of guilt to create

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    perfectly with Macbeth’s thirst for power. In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of MacbethMacbeth murders King Duncan‚ knowing that he would become king when Duncan died instead of waiting to see if the prophecy would come true without forcing it. Greed holds the most power in influencing the actions of others. To begin with‚ Lady Macbeth urges her husband to kill king Duncan so she can share power with Macbeth. Lady Macbeth says‚ “Thou’d’st have‚ great Glamis‚ / That which cries “Thus thou must do

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    In Macbeth‚ William Shakespeare uses a combination of manipulation‚ egotism‚ and betrayal to reveal how Macbeth is a victim of his own free will. In the play Macbeth is driven to make substandard choices due his weak mind which ultimately lead to his downfall. Although Macbeth is describe as a valiant warrior with great combat skills he is a really flimsy character who is manipulated by others very easily. For instances when the witches first meet Macbeth to profess his fate; it takes them a few

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    This is what happened in William Shakespeare’s play‚ MacBeth. Banquo‚ MacBeth‚ and Lady MacBeth each project an image‚ but as time passes. The realities of their true personalities begin to rise.

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    The speech Macbeth gives upon hearing his wife’s death in act V scene V is a representation of the theme cruelty in relation to masculinity; men are only respected when they are cruel. With Macbeth’s rise to power‚ his want for respect changes him. Macbeth was full of loyalty and respect in the beginning of the play. Macbeth has honor instilled in him from his militant status‚ so it is very unlikely for him to even consider killing King Duncan. In fact‚ Macbeth being the loyal subject he is‚ invites

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    Macbeth Throughout the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare many characters reveal their fatal flaw which may lead to their downfall. Things are not always as they seem. Many characters use deception to achieve their goals. Only later to receive the consequences of their actions. Examples include how deception has resulted in the death of Duncan and Macbeth and the suffering of many other characters in the play. Duncan makes the mistake of trusting the thane of Cawdor at the beginning of the

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth portrays the main character‚ Macbeth‚ a Scottish warrior‚ whose ambition soon spirals out of control and forces him to continue to do wrong. Macbeth’s ambition guided his kind nature‚ which then led him to breaking all moral boundaries. The theme of ambition in Macbeth can be best explained by analyzing the witches‚ Lady Macbeth and Macbeth himself. The witches controlled Macbeth in ways that seemed innocent because they never mentally or physically convinced Macbeth to murder

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    Theme of Macbeth In Macbeth‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ ambition conspires with unholy forces to carry out evil deeds‚ which in term generates fear‚ guilt‚ and horrible crimes. The major theme of the play concerns Macbeth‚ the protagonist and tragic hero. From his rise‚ fall‚ and destruction‚ an idea develops regarding ambition. Ambition is the desire for personal achievement. Ambitious people seek to be the best at what they choose to do for attainment‚ power‚ or superiority. The

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    darkness. The motif that plays the biggest factor out of all of the motifs is ambition. In the play Macbeth‚ Macbeth’s tragic flaw was ambition. Macbeth was to greedy to realize that what he was doing was exactly how the witches predicted. In the beginning of this play Macbeth and his good friend Banquo come into contact with three witches. These witches tell the two of them there future. For Macbeth it was you’re going to be a king and the king of all kings. As for Banquo it was as good for him but

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    When people rising to power become overwhelmed with ambition and greed they do whatever it takes to fulfill their dream. In the book Macbeth‚ the main character is such that‚ he is a greedy and ambitious man that took the next step to become king. Macbeth murdered the king at the time named Duncan‚ to ensure his place as the next king. Throughout the play Macbeth starts to realize what his actions caused‚ and what may happen in the future so he takes another leap of faith‚ and assigns two men to

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