“Fair is foul, and foul is fair,” (Mac. 1.1.12). This famous quote is proclaimed in one of the first lines of Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth. Macbeth is the tragic story of Macbeth, a once loyal noble that committed treason to become king. Once king, he became selfish and deranged, resulting in the suffering of his entire country. As the play concluded, Macbeth was rebelled against and killed to restore order to the land. Macbeth’s death occurred due to his disloyalty towards the people of his kingdom. Through the tragedy of Macbeth, Shakespeare is able to teach morals, which still pertain to modern times, about staying loyal to those around one’s self.…