Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth is not itself a true story, but many of the figures and events in the play are rooted in real history. The historical Macbeth was a Scottish warlord who was born in Alba in central Scotland around 1005 and died on 15th of August 1057. Macbeth was King of Scots from 1040 until his death. [16] Historians describe the young Macbeth as tall, great haired and handsome, with a good body. Macbeth was portrayed to be a killer in the tragedy of Macbeth in five acts by William Shakespeare, written sometime in 1606–07. Shakespeare’s play was not historically accurate Macbeth kills Duncan in his home after he was awarded thane for fighting with Duncan. Only then to go on a power-hungry chase for power. These acts are not only not accurate, but they are made out to justify the overthrowing of historically …show more content…
He is portrayed as a man who would do anything for his king. Macbeth had a deep internal desire for power and advancement. Through the play his personality goes from good to evil and is forced to kill a lot of people to try to save his reputation. the witches telling him that he was to be king, sparking the interest of Macbeth’s ego, and making him power-hungry. His wife also obviously made a huge contribution to Macbeth’s state of mind, persuading and emotionally bullying him until he gave in, sealing his doom.[18] macbeth was also called weak and was minupulated by his wife Lady Macbeth into killing. Lady Macbeth uses several persuasive techniques to convince her husband murder King Duncan, including rhetorical questions and hyperbole. Macbeth wants to abandon their murder plot, but Lady Macbeth shames his weakness, calling into question his manliness and ambition.[19] In his developing paranoia, Macbeth feels that he must eliminate anyone who prevents his kingship. Because Macbeth perceives Banquo as a threat to his position as