Examples Of Tragic Hero In Macbeth

929 Words4 Pages
Tragic Hero attributes in Humans life According to Manly P. Hall in The Secret Teachings of All Ages “To live in the world without becoming aware of the meaning of the world is like wandering about in a great library without touching the books” although this phrase is really meaningful, what if the writer changed the word “world” with “life”?. Then, no matter where someone lives or what king of belief he has, the phrase would mean the same thing to everyone. Books, literature and fictional characters are big examples of how humans live and act, how they respond and react. Tragic hero traits are present in human’s everyday life as much as in literature. Macbeth demonstrates both literal and figurative characteristics of nobility for the purpose of showing that different aspects of nobility can help you get noble titles, but the consequence will depend on you true internal nobility.An example of this are the events that led to Macbeth earning the Thane of Cawdor title, he showed aspects of nobility (courage and bravery) and got recognition for it: “With his former title greet Macbeth” (I.II.66) after he was told he would receive this title he was astonished and happy: “Glamis and Thane of Cawdor the greatest is behind” (I.III.119). After this he desires a bigger and better title, he wants to be king, but he knows he will not get this unless he does something for it, whether good or bad. After lots of uncertainty his wife helps him decide to go against his moral and his noble