Macbeth
Throughout William Shakespeare's Macbeth, many characters evolve and many disappear into the background. The main character, Macbeth travels through utter chaos when he proclaims himself monarch. When he first meets the witches of the supernatural, they tell him of the future. One of the themes amplified throughout the story is the circle of life, from the beginning to the end. The visions provided by the three witches begin Macbeth's quest for dominance. The three main effects of this are: the death of Macbeth's friends and family. Second, the deaths of his mortal enemies. The last point id the death of himself. The supernatural amplifies the theme of death. From the first brief encounter of the witches, to the last nightmarish visions the Macbeth has, many close friends and relatives have died because of his visions with the supernatural. The death of his wife, is the death that sends him over the abyss and into metal instability. Lady Macbeth is like a joined appendage to Macbeth. They work as one, communicate as one, and when that appendage is lost, so is Macbeth's grip with reality. Lady Macbeth was the only person he could truly confide in. The supernatural also had another key factor to her death. When she calls
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