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Macbeth: What Causes His Downfall?
Summary: This essay describes the causes of the downfall of Macbeth.
Macbeth is a well written drama/novel by William Shakespeare in which, Macbeth starts his journey as a loyal solider and ends up being the king of the Scotland. Bad Influence from lady Macbeth caused the downfall of Macbeth at the end of tragedy. Macbeth had a great personality but in the end his life becomes miserable. He is also a villain in the case that he is emerged in the blood of Banquo and Macduff's family, but Macbeth ends up being a tragic hero.
Shakespeare Developed Macbeth's role through three phases; the fires phase covers the murder of the king Duncan and its done tragically. At first his good nature was against killing king Duncan but eventually his thoughts overcomes his good nature after hearing that Malcolm is been declared the Prince of Cumberland by king Duncan. Lady Macbeth challenged Macbeth's manhood when he refuses to kill...
This section contains 614 words (approx. 3 pages at 300 words per page) |