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Two Wolves Vs The Two Wolf In Macbeth

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The play “Macbeth” by Shakespeare is about a man named Macbeth that becomes king after three witches prophesize it to come true. The Cherokee fable, “The Two Wolves” about the two fighting, one good and one evil, wolves within oneself can apply to Macbeth because as the play progresses, Macbeth becomes greedy for power and money. After listening to the witches and becoming Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth states “If good, why do I yield to that suggestion whose horrid image doth unfix my hair” (1:3:138). Macbeth was always loyal to King Duncan, never questioning how he felt but now his greed and ambition steers him to feed the evil wolf inside (The Two Wolves, 1). Later in the play, after Macbeth killed King Duncan, he told his wife“Methought I heard

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