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Lead Sentence: Shakespeares' Macbeth is a play steeped in intrigue, treachery and death.Thesis: In this drama, the character of Macbeth is both fair and foul; he is a hero who becomes a murderer and a tyrant.Summary of Points: By examining Macbeths' character at the beginning, middle, and end of the play, Macbeths' transformation is clear and conveys Shakespeares' theme that even heroes who possess loyalty and courage, are capable of betraying and tyranny.Topic Sentence: Macbeth exemplifies himself to have fair character at the beginning of the play in contrast to his foul self later on.Explanation: In the beginning of the play, Macbeth establishes a character of heroism, loyalty, greatness that confirms the fairness of the Macbeths' story characterization of "Fair and foul".Context of Proof: Macbeths' heroic and loyal character is elucidated through the words of warrior who is sharing news with King Duncan.Proof: The warrior expressed "I must report they were as cannons overcharg'd with double cracks; Double redouble strokes upon foe" (I, II, 36-39)Explanation of proof: The Warrior explains Macbeth and his army to be more succesful in their battles. Therefo
Transition:Macbeths' fair character isn't only expressed through his actions but the Kings' praises for him as well. Transition: Thirdly, Macbeths' own thoughts define his character to be against murder. Context of Proof: Macbeth is alone with Lady Macbeth and is not certain about killing the king. Macbeths' trasformations conveys Shakespeares' theme that even the kind, loyal and heroic can betray and tyranny only for their personal gain but the cheaters end up losing. Context of Proof: Macbeth finds out the queen is dead, which angers much more. Concluding Sentence: Shakespeares play is infused in to fascination of heroic victory, fullfilled predictions, but treachery and death is the result. re Macbeths' heroic ability and loyalty is expressed through the actions of his success in battle and his will to fight for the King in the battle. Context of proof: The King, Macbeth and others are in the Forres were Macbeth is being praised and thanked by the King. Transition: Macbeth does not only feel jealousy, and evil but is cold blooded as well. Summary Statement: Macbeths' heroism courage and loyalty demonstrate the fairness of his fair and foul character. Proof: "Present fears are less than horrible imaginings; my thought whose murder yet is fantastical, shakes so my single state of man that function" (I, III, 139-141)Explanation of Proof: Macbeth is thinking of murder as a fantacy, he thinks as it as only imaginable. Summary: Macbeths character at the beginning middle and end changed from fair to foul, where fair and foul conflicted in the middle of the play. Context of Proof:Foulness has overcome Macbeth, wich caused him to kill Duncan. Macbeths' fair side of kindness is resisting his foul side.
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