Changes Macbeth has Experience

             Changes Macbeth has Experienced Throughout the Play, Macbeth
             Macbeth. A man. A man, so determined to achieve a goal, would go to any length to accomplish it. In the process of this, Macbeth's true self was lost. Identity was hidden and another man was brought forth changing many people's destiny. There are three main ways Macbeth changed dramatically in the first three acts. The first, was displayed in the beginning portion of the play, where Macbeth was a brave nobleman (1.2.10-15). Afterwards, his bravery turned into fearfulness. The second showed how non forceful Macbeth was (1.7. 45-60), and only recently in Act 3 has Macbeth changed into someone who is aggressive. Lastly, Macbeth seemed to be a sane person, but has too changed into an unstable being (2.1. 33-60 and 3.4. 46-40).
             In then end of Act 3, Macbeth has turned into a coward. Whenever faced with an obstacle Macbeth takes the short way out. Also, when a situation arises that Macbeth is not fond of, arrangements are done to fit Macbeth preference. To many these may seem childish, and on some accounts they are. When first learning about Macbeth, great comments were introduced. When fighting in the war, Macbeth's actions were described as "brave," "worthy gentlemen," and "deserving " (1.2. 10-16). When Macbeth wanted to be king, king Duncan was killed when he was asleep(1.7. 60-65). If Macbeth was truly brave, Macbeth would have not killed someone when they had no possible chance of defending themselves. As stated before, Macbeth tries to take the easy way out. It is appalling to even think what it would be like to be Macbeth. Killing three people and ordering another two be killed is so disgraceful. Apparently, in Macbeth's mind, it is acceptable. In these cases it was to become king, and preventing anyone else from taking it away.
             Early on in the play, it could be said about the roles of Macbeth and Lady Macbe...

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