Saturday, December 14, 2019
How Macbeth Changes Character
Macbeth's character changes drastically from good to evil, this can be seen throughout all five of the acts. At the beginning, Macbeth's character was respected with him being Thane who showed loyalty to King Duncan. Then just decides to ignore that and kill him because of some witches prophecies and his own wife Lady Macbeth encouragement and his own ambition to become king and take the throne. This putting Macbeth into a state of guilt and fear, in which he decides to keep killing and killing just cause he is powerful. In the end he becomes the evil person in the play, and is rightfully removed from power and killed for his crimes committed.
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