Tragedy of Macbeth
Thirsty people will do the inevitable to get what they lust the most.The Tragedy of Macbeth is a very hard to understand poem. The old english and the settings betwee nthe movie and the poem are quite different. People think Macbeth would be a hero. Personally, Macbeth is a villain. He shows no heroic signs and certain motives and actions give him the image of a bad person. For example, his psychotic stamina, his neglect and his eagerness.Although hi strong mind can lead people to think that he was a hero and not a villain.
“All hail Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!”said the witches. Macbeth to Banquo: “Your children shall be kings.”(Act 1, Scene 3, pg 305 & 307) A representation on how the witches control his thoughts. They tell him things like this and he believes them so he tries everything to get the power they have told him he will have.Macbeth lets his psychotic stamina get in the way of his real thoughts. Macbeth starts seeing the spirit and ghost of King Duncan and Banquo. He starts talking to himself and he can't face reality that he has done something bad and it’s coming back to haunt him. The witches have their own way of controlling him and his thoughts. They play a very intense part in the play and the movie. They fired up the rage of Macbeth by making him believe he was fit to be a king.
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He goes on a killing spree. (act 2)He figures if he kills everyone in his way he will stay king and not be caught for the crime he has committed. (act 2) He killed King Duncan to become the king, and he hired men to kill Banquo and his son. That way Banquo’s son couldn't be king after Macbeth, which is pointless if you think about the scenario. Macbeth will eventually die. Macbeth is so power thirsty he lets his eagerness control him. He puts aside the thoughts of friends and his wife to lust for something that won’t keep him out of trouble in the