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Macbeth's Character Development
Summary: Essay explains in various ways how the main character of MacBeth has been developed.
In William Shakespeare's "MacBeth", a the character of MacBeth is developed by way of what MacBeth does and says and by what other characters do and say. Through this we see that MacBeth is a tragic hero, not naturally evil but a man who has the potential to be good.
By what other characters say at the start we are shown that before the start of the play MacBeth was a very noble man. He is often referred to as "a good man", or "noble MacBeth". However after the start of the play we know him not to be so as he covets the king's crown and thinks about getting it by way of foul deeds.
When the topic is bought up between Lady MacBeth and MacBeth of murdering Duncan to receive the crown, through what the character does and what other characters say we see that MacBeth...
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