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... Imagine you are Macbeth. ... Discuss whether Macbeth is a tragic figure.
From a loyal soldier transforming into a traitor, Macbeth absolutely plays the leading role in such alteration. ... Therefore, Macbeth is certainly not a tragic figure in the play.
The witches and Lady Macbeth¡¦s contribution in driving Macbeth to commit the murder of King Duncan is visible to the audience¡¦s eyes. But we should not neglect that Macbeth has the evil thoughts before the actions of both parties, for like Banquo, one¡¦s mind will not be influenced if one¡¦s mind is set firm. In other words, Macbeth allows and welcomes the enticements into his brain. ...
After killing Duncan, we can see that Macbeth has started to act independently. He does not need Lady Macbeth¡¦s help anymore. ... ¡¨ Macbeth makes all the decisions by himself in ordering the murderers to kill Banquo and Fleance. ... Macbeth has misinterpreted the witches¡¦ apparitions. ... Second, he gets the wrong idea from the bloody child that ¡§none of woman born shall harm Macbeth¡¨ because he oversees the fact that Caesarean¡¦s cut is an exception ¡V which is exactly how Macduff is born. ... All these are proved wrong in the end, because young Malcolm is the one who approaches through the wood to capture Macbeth with his army. Macbeth misunderstands everything because he relies too much on the witches as his moral support.
Approximate Word count = 1137 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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