Question 6: Malcolm and Mcduff are depicted in Act 4‚ in the English court. Shakespeare presents Malcolm as extremely suspicious and cautious‚ as he does not want to make the mistake is father did‚ by placing his entire trust‚ in untrustworthy person. Hence‚ Malcolm tests Mcduffs moral codes by lying and saying that he is loathsome and greedy and will abuse his power if crowned king‚ shown through the text “…. the cistern of my lust‚ and my desire. All continents impediments would o’erbear that did
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their prophecy he goes downhill. When Macbeth meets the witches they tell him this prophecy about his future‚ “All hail‚ Macbeth! Hai l to thee‚ thane of Glamis! All hail‚ Macbeth! Hail to thee‚ thane of Cawdor! All hail‚ Macbeth! That shalt be king hereafter.” (Shakespeare. I‚ III. 48-50). When Macbeth finds out hes fgoing to become thane and King he is very shocked. He didn’t believe he was going to become the thane or the king‚ since both are still alive. Ross then tell Macbeth he is going to be the
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hope and ambition so that he begins his lust for power and position. When Macbeth returns from the battle with Banquo‚ he is confronted by the witches who tell him that he will be "Thane of Glamis"‚ "Thane of Cawdor" and that he "shalt be king hereafter" (I.III.46-8). Banquo is characterised as a deep thinker who is smart and is
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only Thane of Cawdor‚ but to become a future king. First Witch “All hail‚ Macbeth! hail to thee‚ thane of Glamis!” Second Witch “All hail‚ Macbeth‚ hail to thee‚ thane of Cawdor!” Third Witch “All hail‚ Macbeth‚ thou shalt be king hereafter!” Macbeth is instantly in doubt of what he has been told by the sisters‚ he knows he is the Thane of Glamis but then wonders how of Cawdor‚ then is more troubled with the thought of being king. Although he is thinking of the possibilities soon after
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ends are tied‚ providing a clear ending. Macduff kills Macbeth and Duncan’s son Malcolm becomes the king. Event Text Support Why is it important to the story? The three weird sisters meet Macbeth. All hail‚ Macbeth‚ that shalt be King hereafter! It is the exposition of the story. This is what starts the story and the main conflict. Macbeth kills King Duncan. If it were done when ’tis done‚ then ’twere well It were done quickly. This is the rising action of the play‚ this is what leads
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such a ruthless person. It all started (Macbeth being power greedy) with the Three Witches predictions: "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." (1.3.50-54)<br><br>As soon as Macbeth learned of his future‚ he began to scheme on just exactly how he would fulfill these prophecies. That is when he decided that he would have to murder Duncan to fulfill the last prophecy. But that is when he
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Nevertheless‚ his character flaws are not wholly to blame for his tragic demise. Witches plant the seeds of “black and deep desire” within Macbeth by speaking in equivocations. They greet Macbeth as “Thane of Glamis‚ Thane of Cawdor‚ that shalt be king hereafter”. When he confides in his wife‚ he lights the fire of yearning within her too. Lady Macbeth then “pours spirits in his ear” telling him to “look like th’innocent flower but be the serpent under it”. She sways Macbeth‚ calling him a “coward”‚ when
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and catch‚ with his surcease‚ success; that but this blow might be the be-all and the end-all...here‚ but here upon this bank and shoal of time‚ we’d jump to the life to come.” Proving his fear of consequence not only in this life but in the life hereafter. His fear of murdering the king while he possesses his “double trust” reinforces the power struggle between good and evil within Macbeth. The idea of upsetting the whole of Scotland also frightens Macbeth and the fact that Duncan is a virtuous
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