Sunday, March 15, 2020
Macbeth William Shakespeare To what extent is macbeth a tragic character
Macbeth William Shakespeare To what extent is macbeth a tragic character In Shakespearẻs ̉̉Macbeth̉ the protagonist undergoes many changes throughout the play. Looking over it we cannot specifically say to what extent of a tragic character Macbeth is, but by segregating it into distinct parts we get a clearer idea of how Macbeth ventures from one polarity to the other. Macbeth is manipulated by others (particularly his wife and the witches), this allows his iniquitously self-centred character hidden within to come alight. Through Shakespearẻs use of soliloquies we can see that his conscience is conflicted and that his actions are centred on the voices of the external forces. As the play progresses the desires of the main character become self-perpetual eventually leading to his demise. Macbeth is a tragic character. His gradual increasing extent caused by growing negative ambition and greed evidently portrays how such qualities can have an effect on onẻs life.At the beginning of the play Macbeth was displayed as a character with high morality that had an urge to do the utmost best for his king.Erskine Sanford as King Duncan with Roddy McDowall...
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