Macbeth Hero to Villian
Macbeth' is a play by William Shakespeare that shows a protagonist going from bad to worse throughout the play. Shakespeare wrote this play, taking in mind current affairs at the time of 1603-1606. This is the time when a Scottish king, James I was given the English crown. This king was obsessed with witches, so Shakespeare brought this theme strongly into the play. It also brings the theme of treachery towards the King. This pleased King James and also pleased him about showing the line of Stuart Kings, James descendants, in Act 4, Scene 1. The play, 'Macbeth' is a tragedy. The traditional specification of a tragedy requires the tragic hero to be a person who holds a high position who must oppose a conflicting force, either externally or internally(a conflicting force from his own state or another. Also, the hero should have a Hamartia, which is a tragic flaw. This will lead to the hero's downfall, in this case, it is Macbeth's ambition. This downfall should lead to the hero's death in order for him to qualify as a tragic hero. The action the tragic hero does must be real and could happen at any time. Macbeth becomes a villain when he discovers he will become King of Scotland. The traditional idea of a villain says that he or
This shows that he is trying to give the impression to the people around him that he has nothing against the King and would not kill him. He even orders the hanging of people talking of fear. "Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair And make my seated heart knock at my ribs Against the use of nature? Present fears are less than horrible imaginings. Later in the play, Macbeth is demonstrating that he is more like the villain that he ends up as. In this scene, Macbeth is being very good to the King by what he is saying. They tell of Macbeth being a fierce warrior and not being afraid to kill in war. In Act 5, Macbeth believes he is indestructible. He still wants this, but has chosen completely the opposite. Whenever we see the witches, they appear to be pure evil, especially when they cast their spells. He does not make any good orders because of this, and then leads to his downfall. This is because one of the witches prophecies of Macbeth is that he can only be killed by a woman not born of a woman. When Macbeth is feeling really guilty about committing high treason, Lady Macbeth insults him for being a coward by saying; "And live like a coward in thine own esteem" (I,vii). This quote tells us that Macbeth is questioning Banquo not being at the banquet, meaning he is trying to make people think that he doesn't know where Banquo is at the time of he banquet. "O valiant cousin, worthy gentleman", (I, ii) When we first hear about Macbeth, we learn the descriptions of him are positive towards King Duncan. Their words are for Macbeth to interpret.
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