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... Macbeth fits these characteristics, and is a tragedy. In this play, the tragic hero is Macbeth. ... Lady Macbeth questions Macbeth? ... This is an instance of Macbeth? ... Also, when Macbeth? ... These are definite signs of Macbeth? ... Another aspect of Macbeth that resembles a tragedy is fate operating to bring the tragic hero down. In this play, Macbeth is given his fate by the witches (that he is to become king), and immediately afterwards he is appointed the Thane of Cawdor, and is next in line to become king. ... When Ross tells Macbeth that he is the thane, Macbeth is amazed. ... After that, Duncan tells him that he will be staying at Macbeth? ... Everything works out for Macbeth to kill Duncan, and this is how fate works to bring Macbeth down. Sure, even if all this happened, Macbeth would still have to be willing to kill the king, but if Macbeth were willing, and he wasn?
Approximate Word count = 674 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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