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How Does Shakespeare Present Macbeth's Personality

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The Tragedy of Macbeth In William Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Macbeth we, the readers, are allowed to connect and witness Macbeth’s change in personalities from the beginning until now. When first meeting Macbeth we notice that he does not wear the pants in the household. He doesn’t have a strong mentality to process what is happening in his life and his wife, Lady Macbeth, questions his manhood. When we arrive in Act 3, Scene 2, we are confronted with an alternate side of Macbeth. There is a change in both the mental state and his personality. Macbeth becomes the far more stereotypical villain and asserts his manliness over his wife. We see that Macbeth becomes more overtaken by evil and is constantly losing himself. Because of the witches
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