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Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Shakespeares Macbeth as a Tragic Hero :: Macbeth essays

Macbeth as a Tragic hoagy   For Macbeth to be considered a Tragic Hero, he must have some potential nobility, some erect qualities that make his downfall terrifying. He must be examined as a human being with human weaknesses. Is he one who, as gentlewoman Macbeth says, constitute I, Sc. v, is too full of the milk of human kindness To baffle the nearest way or is he the butcher that Malcolm considers him to be in the final scene of the play? Or is he a dupe of his ambition or of moral weaknesses or of his limited concept of manliness, or even of a combination of circumstances that cause him to fall? From the enterprise scene Macbeth is chosen as a target for temptation the witches, as agents of evil plan their trap so the stage is set for his downfall. single good quality of Macbeth is his bravery. We learn of his physical prowess and bravery on the battlefield - brave Macbeth, valours minion, valiant cousin worthy gentleman, he is an eagle, a lion, Bellonas bridegroom . These are the outward signs as seen by the Captain, Duncan and Ross, Act I, Sc.ii.  Unfortunately, Macbeth is prone to temptation. In the follo upgradeg scene we observe his interest in the Witches divinations. He is tempted - Your children shall be Kings but temptation is not guilt. When Ross tells him he has been make Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth asks, why do you dress me in borrowed robes? Does this suggest that, at this stage, he wants no honors that are not rightfully his? * A Materialist - In this soliloquy (aside) in Act I,Sc. iii we see how the fulfillment of the first prediction is working on him. Does he show himself to be a materialist here, tone for success and closing his eyes to the fact that achievement and goodness do not necessarily go together? Is this what Lady Macbeth sees in him when she says in Act I, Sc. v, wouldst not play false And yet wouldst wrongly win? * Virtuous or Hypocrite - He is aware of his duties as a subject ...and our duties Are to your thr one and state children and servants, Which do but what they should, by doing every thing Safe toward your love and honor. Is this an inclination of his virtue, or is it dissimulation? * Conscience?

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