The Cycle Of Bullying In 'Macbeth'

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The Cycle of Bullying in Macbeth
A bully is someone who makes themselves feel better by putting others down. Macbeth fits into the cycle of a bully by exercising physical force, repeated behavior, and having a chosen target. King Duncan was Macbeth's chosen target because the only way for him to become king was to kill Duncan. Macbeth had a repeated behavior using physical force to get what he wanted. Lady Macbeth is also a bully because she pressured Macbeth into killing King Duncan by calling him a coward.
Out of greed, Macbeth killed Banquo because he was a threat to his power on the throne. This is an exercise of physical force because he will kill anybody that will take his power or that he feels will eventually take his power.