Banquo's Downfall In The Tragedy Of Macbeth By William Shakespeare

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The Tragedy of Macbeth is a tale of a dignified and noble Scottish thane who falls under the influence of his own tyrannous ambition and his wife. His downfall begins when Macbeth and his friend, Banquo, encounter a trio of witches who promise him that he will be King of Scotland one day and that Banquo’s descendants will follow suit. Captivated and infatuated with the delightful thought and galvanized by his wife, Macbeth takes King Duncan’s life and the throne. Thus begins the guilt-ridden agony Macbeth and Lady Macbeth face. Anguished with the burden, Macbeth becomes a despotic ruler, which turns Scotland into a pig being butchered by Macbeth. Macbeth ignores any warning which the witches give him and acts presumptuously. His lunacy, arrogance,

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