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Flaws Of Being Gullible Theme In Macbeth

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"Till' death do us part..." Or at least that’s what is expected. However, the relationship of Lord and Lady Macbeth is anything but expected. Throughout Macbeth, Lady Macbeth frequently verbally abuses her husband to the point of insanity. She, as well as other forces, constantly questions his will, his ambition, and his manhood so that he has no choice but to prove his worth. In Macbeth the author, Williams Shakespeare, uses Macbeth’s flaws of being gullible and easily impressionable to illustrate the theme that blind obedience can lead to the infringement of one’s values.
One of Macbeth’s major flaws is being gullible which ultimately contributes to the theme of blind obedience leading to the infringement of his values. From the beginning,

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