Macbeth Character Study         Andrew Reis
At the start of the play, Macbeth is portrayed as a loyal soldier to the king. But his loyalty towards the king is converted elsewhere, but this was not upon his own judgement but by the prophecies which the witchs foretold and by his wife skirt Macbeth. The wedlock between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth is based on love from Macbeths perspective, but Lady Macbeth sees the marriage as an opportunity to excise control of not save Macbeth but also Caldor.
To the people of Scotland, Macbeth is a noble person. He is a good position in life and has no bad intentions. But after the prophecies which were foretold by the witches, Macbeth begins to desire the kitty from his father Duncan. But he is unsure of himself and need reassurance on whether or not he should murder his father to take the throne. He questions himself by saying If we should dampen, (I, VII). Lady Macbeth quickly replies We fail? But screw your courage to the sticking place and well not fail, (I, VII). This means that he becomes brave they will not fail.
When Macbeth is told of the prophecies he at first disregards them, but when it is prophesised that he is to be Thane of Caldor, by the witches, he immediately considers the killing of the king, this is shown by him saying The prince of Cumberland that is the footmark on which I must fall down, or else overleap, for in my way it lies, (I, IV). He later writes to Lady Macbeth pushing her to warp him into killing Duncan. She thusly refers to this letter as being an covenant on the matter by saying, Nor time nor place did then adhere, and yet you would make both (I,
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It is Cawdor not Caldor. another(prenominal) than that it is a pretty good essay except for it seems a bit rushed at the end. No mention of his apparations, miss of sleep, etc.
i forgot much of hamlet because i havent larn it for so vast but you have encouraged me to get up and read it again, well done. nice structure and very few mistakes. i also liked the conclusion with the noble tyrant saturnine evil bit.
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