Theme Of Truth In Macbeth And Son By Jackie French

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In the novel Macbeth and Son written by Jackie French, the concept of truth plays a significant role in the story. After a decisive moment in chapter 27 where Luke witnesses in his visions, his idol, Macbeth, die. He decided to start living truthfully and free of lies. Macbeth was greatly admired by Luke due to his qualities of courageousness and determination to the level that Luke would even prefer Macbeth over his own stepfather as he said in the lines “Because I wanted a stepfather like Macbeth, a man who I could admire”. When one admires a man that much he would be unwilling to allow people to give him a bad image through lies like Shakespeare the “greatest poet of all time” did. Through Shakespeare’s play Luke’s most admired man was described

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