Friday, August 2, 2019
Lady Macbeth as the True Villain with Teacher Commentary :: essays research papers
At the end of the play Macbeth is a broken manâ⬠. Do you agree? How does the downfall of Macbeth maintain audience interest and how is the ending essential to the tragedy of Macbeth? At the end of the play Macbeth is a broken man because throughout the play he has continued to dig a hole of pity and self remorse, and his conscience comes to a point where there is no turning back. [[well put ââ¬â in a sense you are defining ââ¬Å"broken manâ⬠here]]After this comprehension, Macbeth breaks down and becomes a confused, irate, irrational man. The audience maintains interest in Macbeth, because through the evil a sense of innate nobility and loyalty still exists for the audience to feel a sense of waste and lost potential. [excellent idea]]This connection is what keeps the audience engrossed in the play until the finish. Macbeth is like every other human being. He has the potential to do evil. He has a tragic flaw, or an Achilles Heel. [[ although I agree with you itââ¬â¢s worth keeping in mind the fact that many other people might not like to think of themselves like this ââ¬â you may need to argue a little more to explain how we are all caught up in this web of evil]]Macbethââ¬â¢s is Ambition and Greed. Anyone that spurs his intent and ambition will create a chain of deadly consequences. In this case, the witches triggered the evil and hatred that exists within. ââ¬Å"All hail Macbeth, Thane of Glamisâ⬠ââ¬Å"All hail Macbeth, Thane of Cawdorâ⬠ââ¬Å"All hail Macbeth, King of Scotlandâ⬠Evil is a drug that has poisoned Macbeth. Although Macbeth knows what the consequences of evil actions are, he carries out the murder of Duncan. But, what I have come to realise is that Macbeth did not have a choice. The witches told him of the future, so Macbeth understood the outcome and knew that his evil was an inevitable force that would throw him into a realm of a good or evil. [[THIS IS A REALLY INTERESTING IDEA ââ¬â you could develop it further, perhaps also consider that the he really understand that the realm he will be thrown into is MUCH MORE evil than good]] So we have to ask, does Macbeth really have an evil conscience? Did he do his actions by choice or by a commandment of what the supernatural have told him to do? [[this is a wonderful line of argument - try to build on it]]
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