Macbeth
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“Macbeth” a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, portrays, how the main character Macbeth, transforms from a war hero, to a murdering villain. Macbeth starts out as the thane of Glamis and steadily rises to become King of Scotland. The higher Macbeth rose on his road of power the more corrupt and evil he became. The character change of Macbeth ignites the whole theme of the play.
Macbeth is shown as a vigorous war hero in the opening scene. “And fortune, on his damned quarrel smiling showed like a rebels whore. But alls too weak for brave Macbeth.” (1.2 16.18) The captain expressing the braveness of great Macbeth in Scotlands battle with the invading Norway hordes. It didnt take long for the people of Scotland to realize what a leader Macbeth was. Another example of Macbeths patriotism is in the third scene. “Go pronounce his present death and with its former title greet macbeth” (1.3 74-75) Macbeth was seen as such a hero and leader by King Duncan that he now moved up to Thane of Cawdor. The king put his trust into Macbeth. The final example of macbeths loyalty to Scotland and King Duncan is when macbeth quoted”The service and the loyalty I owe, in doing it pays itself” (1.4 25-26) After macbeth gets crowned Thane of Cawdor he expresses his gratitude and dedication to the king and Scotland. Macbeth was thought to be the best man for the job.
The character of Macbeth starts to creep from loyal and trustworthy to paranoid and conniving. The higher Macbeth rose the more he wanted “We will proceed no further in this business he hath honored of late” (1.7 34-35) Macbeth starts to run the idea of murdering King Duncan through his head. Macbeth decides that he wont murder the king. Lady Macbeths determination to become queen influences Macbeths decision.
“If it were done when tis done, then twere it be done quickly” (1.7 1-2) Macbeth is toying with the notion to murder King Duncan. Macbeth would not be satisfied until he ruled all Scotland! An idea turned into a priority, Macbeth wasnt thinking of killing the king he was sure of it. “Is this a dagger which I see before me, the handle toward my hand.”(2.1 42-43) Macbeths vision turned out to be a false creation of the mind that led macbeth to believe that fate was telling him to kill King Duncan.
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