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Evil's Influence on Macbeth
Summary: In William Shakespeare's "Macbeth," Macbeth is not inherently evil; manipulation and influence by Lady Macbeth and the Weird Sisters overwhelmed him and forced him into committing evil acts.
Have you ever noticed that people begin to act like the people who they spend the most time with, or the thing that they spend the most time doing? If a person invests the majority of their time with their little brother, they might become slightly annoying, but still be lovable. If a person uses most of their time doing schoolwork, they might become more boring. Or, if a person consumes a lot of time with their friends, they might become funnier or more outgoing. Even spending too much time with their dog might give a person an urge to dig holes allover their backyard, and hide bones in them. This is because people, like chameleons, are influenced by their surroundings and change to adapt to their environment. In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the main character, Macbeth, is manipulated by Lady Macbeth and the Weird Sisters...
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