Betrayal In 'Fences And Trifles'

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Fences and “Trifles” Common Theme
“Trust is earned, respect is given, and loyalty is demonstrated. Betrayal of any of those is to lose all three”(Abdelnour). In addition, betrayal is the greatest ruiner of relationships. In the play “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell, Fences by August Wilso and Macbeth by Shakespeare all share a common theme of betrayal. “Trifles” follows a woman named Minnie who suffered lots of emotional abuse from her husband John who was just recently murdered. The play shows how women and men view things differently. In Fences the main character Troy suffered from abuse throughout his childhood, he has always had a dream to play professional baseball but unfortunately that dream was ruined, and finally, his family is an important …show more content…

In the play, Macbeth is listing lots of reasons why he should not kill king Duncan, but then he realizes that his only reason that he should kill Duncan is his own desire and ambition to become king, “I have no spur / To prick the sides of my intent, but only / Vaulting ambition, which o’erleaps itself / And falls on th’ other”(Shakespeare 1.7. 25-27). In this quote it shows that not only is Macbeth going to betray a very well liked king, but he is also betraying himself and his morales. Furthermore, before Macbeth kills another character named Banquo, who is another threat in the way of him becoming king. Macbeth makes a statement that shows how Lady Macbeth has betrayed him and has turned him into a monster. At this point in the book Macbeth has become a totally different character who has lost all empathy and feelings towards other characters. He makes the statement “O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife. / Thou know’st that Banquo, and his Fleance, lives”( Shakespeare 3.2. 38-39). Macbeth's own mind is like poison wanting to kill anyone in the way of his journey. In the beginning of the book Lady Macbeth has attacked his masculinity to manipulate him into killing Duncan so he could be king. She has shaped his mind into killing anyone that gets in the way of him becoming king. Which has resulted in almost everyone betraying Macbeth and creates a domino effect resulting in actions that Macbeth would have never done if he still had his old morals, which were taken away by Lady Macbeth. As can be seen, Macbeth’s desire and selfishness to have power and become king has resulted in betrayal in himself and other

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