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Macbeth's Life of Blood, Nature, and Supernatural
Summary: Imagery in the tragedy Macbeth by William Shakespeare
The tragedy of Macbeth was written in the sixteen hundreds by William Shakespeare. He was a man well known for his talents as a playwright, wrote Macbeth the Scottish tragedy.
In this particular play, a man named Macbeth finds out
that fate cannot be escaped no mater what you do. He
had talked with 3 witches that told him his fate and
also the fate of his best friend Banquo. Macbeth and
his wife decide to kill Banquo in order to become
king. Macbeth kills him and therefore becomes king,
but this leaves him slightly paranoid and very cocky.
So through out most of the rest of the book, Macbeth
is constantly killing people that he suspects of
knowing too much. To top it off, his wife, who was at
the beginning of the story very strong, begins to
crack with guilt and at the end of the story...
This section contains 863 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |