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Macbeth: - a play in 5 acts by William Shakespeare. This drama is a tragedy set in an ambition trainted by corruption, greed, hunger for power betrayal and superstition all leading to a series of bloody murders. This play is a study of human nature and reveals the dark side of human nature.
Superstition plays a big role in the play in 2 ways.
1) the influence of the witches
2) the superstitions of the people in the play
The play is named for the protagonist Macbeth: a conquering hero/general who has just won a battle for his king. Banquo is his companion general who always with Macbeth. Good king Duncan is about to reward his hero Macbeth for defeating a traitor. (only the witches know this, because they can see into the future.)
Macbeth will meet the witches-and-as soon as they speak to Macbeth they put him under a spell and corrupt his mind. Up to this point, Macbeth is a well respected hero, full of normal ambition and loved by the king.
Because of the witches spell, Macbeth is filled with corruption and evil, corrupt ambition which make him full of the strong desire/wish to kill king.
Witches - Focused on destroyins Macbeth.
Reason: Macbeth is a hero, with a perfect life.
Macbeth's Moral Gilemma: Macbeth is a very moral man. So after witches put a spell on him, -causing him to want to kill King Duncan, Macbeth's conscience bothers him. This is his moral dilemma, or conflict of conscience, or crisis of conscience.
Macbeth doesn't know why he has these murderous intentions.
* NOTE: Macbeth is such a good moral man that the witches' spell has only poisoned half of his mind. So Macbeth consdence is divided-hald of his mind is now under a corrupt, evill spell making him want to kill King Duncan. Hald of mind is still pure -causing the moral dilemma.
MACBETH
- A play in 5 ACTS by William Shakespeare. This is a play which is identified as a tragedy. This is because of the facus on corrupt ambition and corrupt morality leading all the way to murder.Superstition plays a big role in the play in 2 ways.
1) the influence of the witches
2) the superstitions of the people in the play
The play is named for the protagonist Macbeth: a conquering hero/general who has just won a battle for his king. Banquo is his companion general who always with Macbeth. Good king Duncan is about to reward his hero Macbeth for defeating a traitor. (only the witches know this, because they can see into the future.)
Macbeth will meet the witches-and-as soon as they speak to Macbeth they put him under a spell and corrupt his mind. Up to this point, Macbeth is a well respected hero, full of normal ambition and loved by the king.
Because of the witches spell, Macbeth is filled with corruption and evil, corrupt ambition which make him full of the strong desire/wish to kill king.
Witches - Focused on destroyins Macbeth.
Reason: Macbeth is a hero, with a perfect life.
Macbeth's Moral Gilemma: Macbeth is a very moral man. So after witches put a spell on him, -causing him to want to kill King Duncan, Macbeth's conscience bothers him. This is his moral dilemma, or conflict of conscience, or crisis of conscience.
Macbeth doesn't know why he has these murderous intentions.
* NOTE: Macbeth is such a good moral man that the witches' spell has only poisoned half of his mind. So Macbeth consdence is divided-hald of his mind is now under a corrupt, evill spell making him want to kill King Duncan. Hald of mind is still pure -causing the moral dilemma.
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