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The Good and Evil in Macbeth
Summary: An analysis of the good and evil personality characteristics of the title character in "Macbeth," the classic play by William Shakespeare.
Many would agree that in each human being there exists several personality characteristics. Many people possess humor, while at the same time many lack humor. Some people are inquisitive and some are not. Many are ambitious and there are those who could care less about ambition. These are but a few examples of personality characteristics that many people possess. The personality characteristics of Macbeth can be described as brave, cowardly, and good. He also had other personality characteristics as well. In the case of the character Macbeth in Shakespeare's Macbeth, we found early in the story that Macbeth was a brave warrior. To be brave is a personality characteristic. Although Macbeth displayed many personality characteristics in the story, there are fourthat can be highlighted and explored.
Macbeth was a brave and strong warrior. He was the leader of King Duncan's army. Near the beginning of the play, (Act...
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