Persuasive Essay On Macbeth

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The King should give The three Witches the dagger that he used to kill Duncan to thank them and their prophesy and to also show them the trouble they have caused. He is due to meet the witches so it wouldn’t be a shock if he drops this off at their coven. After the Witches, Macbeth should send a jar of sand to Macduff to show where he's headed soon as Macbeth plans to kill him. "Macduff refuses to come to me when I command him?" (Macbeth Act 3 Sc. 4 li. 134-136). Due to this refusal, Macbeth sends his spies to Macduff and plans to kill him. The final gift should be given to the Murderers who killed Banquo. I think Macbeth will give then a half-eaten cake to show that although he appreciates their effort, he isn’t full satisfied because they didn’t kill both of their targets …show more content…

Like I stated in my previous post. Although he is King, Macbeth has no peace of mind and has come to regret the day he raised his dagger to smite the King. "We will eat our meal in fear, and sleep. In the affliction of these terrible dreams that shake us nightly. Better be with the dead, whom we, to gain our peace, have sent to peace, than on the torture of the mind to lie" (Macbeth Act 3 Sc. 2 li. 20-24). Due to this, he has descended into a state of amorality as he now has no regard for human life and will do anything to cling onto his throne. Coupled with the fact that he is now senile and sees ghosts, his own subjects despise him. In an exchange between Lennox and a Lord, Lennox questions Macbeth’s legitimacy and accuses him of being a

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