Macbeth Analysis
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The great Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth is a tale of deceit and treachery. One of Shakespeare's shortest plays, it is also one of his finest. The tragedy is about a Scottish Thane, Macbeth, Thane of Glamis, who, seemingly according to a prophecy of witches, becomes Thane of Cawdor, and King (King through treachery of course). And because Macbeth has gained his throne through treacherous ways, he loses it, just as soon as he gains it. Who
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The witches and Lady Macbeth helped to 'scorch the snake' but it was none other than Macbeth himself, with the courage given to him by becoming king, and fulfilling his ambition, that 'killed the snake.' It was Macbeth's own ambition, aided by Lady Macbeth and the witches, which led to him creating his own downfall. So be warned and be wary! Beware of witches, helpful wives, and most of all, of your own ambition.
The witches and Lady Macbeth helped to 'scorch the snake' but it was none other than Macbeth himself, with the courage given to him by becoming king, and fulfilling his ambition, that 'killed the snake.' It was Macbeth's own ambition, aided by Lady Macbeth and the witches, which led to him creating his own downfall. So be warned and be wary! Beware of witches, helpful wives, and most of all, of your own ambition.