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Macbeth, a famous play by William Shakespeare, is a tragedy which involves the downfall of a military hero. Macbeth, however, is not to blame for his own fate. ...
Three evil withes foretell that Macbeth will become Thane of DCawdor and even King of Scotland. Macbeth dismissed their prophecies, but after he is promoted to Thane of Cawdor for military action, Macbeth wonders if he shall not be King, too.
Macbeth is a good and loyal kinsman who would never harm his King. ... Macbeth does not even want to kill King Duncan. ... Ó
Macbeth writes to his wife, telling her about the withes and how one prophecy has already come true. ... Macbeth, one the other hand, does not like a possible future by the withes prophecy: that he will kill his King. This shows the difference between Lord and Lady Macbeth. ... His wife uses insults, demeans him, and makes him feel less than a man, so Macbeth finally gives in.
While Lady Macbeth is the one who sets the ball rolling, to use an analogy, it was the witches that put the ball at the top of the hill,.
Approximate Word count = 802 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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