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The Innocent Witches
MacBeth, the tragic hero, has always won the sympathy of his audiences despite all his evil deeds. The audience most of the time believes that MacBeth had an inner good, and that if it hadn't been for the witches
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The Dead Butcher and the Fiend like Queen
Does This Describe Macbeth and Lady Macbeth?
I want to first split this into two parts Macbeth and Lady Macbeth.
The Fiend Like Queen,
I say that Lady Macbeth is defiantly a fiend, meaning evil, demon
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and is a dull place to be. Many things could have happened there and probably will happen in the present or future. Duncan says that the castle has a pleasant seat and the air around it is nimbly.
The murder that Macbeth commits is a big sin probably connected
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Ambition is Root of All Evil
It is said that ambition is the key to success. In the case of Shakespeare's Macbeth, it is the
key to his downfall. He is presented with the ambition by the supernatural power of the witches.
Lady Macbeth, his wife
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In the story MacBeth, many things change throughout the story. The settings, clothing, and weather are just some of the noticeable changes that the reader sees during the story. One of the most noticeable changes that the reader sees as the story
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Macbeth
Innocence is a quality that few people take to their grave, although all are born with it. At some point in one's life, an event or circumstance removes that shield from both moral and legal guilt, whether in one's own eyes or in the eyes
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Shakespeare uses sleep as a reward and a consequence in his plays. If a character is innocent and pure, he is allowed restful, fulfilling sleep. If the character is not, he is condemned to a lifetime of insomnia and other problems. In Macbeth
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influence the individual however; the outcome of the choice made will still be the responsibility of the individual making the decision. In the great Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth, the protagonist, Macbeth, kills King Duncan because of influence of his wife
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In Shakespeares play MacBeth we see many themes from loyalty and treachery to guilt and ambition. Shakespeare shows us how someone with extreme loyalty to king and country can change to utter treachery and betrayal against what he was so loyal
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In Shakespeares play MacBeth we see many themes from loyalty and treachery to guilt and ambition. Shakespeare shows us how someone with extreme loyalty to king and country can change to utter treachery and betrayal against what he was so loyal
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