Friday, February 15, 2019
The Destruction of Macbeth Essay -- Macbeth essays
The Destruction of Macbeth In the beginning of the play, The Tragedy of Macbeth, Macbeth is merely a noble gentlemans gentleman and a Scottish frequent in King Duncans army. Macbeth later on becomes the deserving Thane of Glamis and Cawdor and the undeserving King of Scotland (Dominic 255). In the beginning Macbeth is a man with vertical intentions and a good heart sometimes he upright has a hard time following his good instincts and heart. Macbeths intake and the persuasion of his wife lead him to commit several(prenominal) horrible deeds. Macbeth is brave, good-hearted, disobeying, easily persuaded, overly-ambitious, and literal-minded and unfertile (Scott 281). Through erupt the play, Macbeth is a char playacter who shows extreme bravery. The reader can nail his bravery through with(predicate) his efforts and victories on the battle field. The Captain speaks of Macbeths bravery when he is describing Macbeths triumph over Macdonald and his strong forces, But alls too weak,/For brave Macbeth - puff up he deserves that name-/Disdaining Fortune, with his brandished steel/Which smoked with bloody execution,/Like Valours minion carved out his passage . . .(I.i.5). The captain then goes on to tell how Macbeth and Banquo fought successfully through an assault of fresh Norwegian troops. Macbeth is obviously a loyal general who fights hard and with courage for his country. Macbeth displays his bravery when he kills Duncan and Duncans two guards. Killing someone is in itself a brave act. In order to actually go through with the act of murdering somebody takes much courage. Murdering a person is an act which requires bravery to commit, but it also requires bravery to face the consequences if one is caught. another(prenominal) instance of Macbeths bravery is when Macbeth fights... ...l him. Just because three witches tell Macbeth of his future, does not stringent it is a true advocate (Scott 281). All in all, Macbeth is a good man who is too easily p ersuaded by his wife to commit several awful deeds. Macbeths breathing in and disobedience gets him killed. It is true that Macbeth is given a prophesy to be King, and it is true that pressure is applied by his wife, but his ambition is what kills him in the end. Macbeth is a brave, good hearted man, who possesses a weak mind which allows his ambition and the persuasion of his wife to lead him down the wrong paths, ultimately star to his destruction. Works Cited Dominic, C. Catherine. Shakespeares Characters for Students. Detroit - New York - Toronto - London Gale Research, 1997. Scott, W. Mark, ed. Shakespeare for Students. Detroit - Washington, D.C. Gale Research, 1992.
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