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The Change In Macbeth
In the play, Macbeth, written by Shakespeare many mysterious things happen. In Scotland, a war rages on with Macbeth on the front lines. King Duncan hears of his bravery and decides to reward the bravery by making him the new Thane of Cawdor because of his traitorous. When news gets to Lady Macbeth she has mischievous thoughts to become the queen. Then hears news of King Duncan staying at the Macbeth household that night. The story of Macbeth is full of greed and anger. Macbeth is very greedy all the time, because of this greed he is anger at everyone trying to take what he has. Lady macbeth is also very greedy and angry. At the end of the story Lady Macbeth
Next, Macbeth becomes Thane of Cawdor, and Lady Macbeth is plotting to kill King Duncan so she can become the queen. “Great Glamis, Worthy Cawdor, Greater than both, by the all-hail hereafter,/Thy Letters have transported me beyond/This Ignorant Present, and I feel now/The future in the instant (1.5. 45-49) After the this the story outcome changes. No longer is Macbeth just a Thane but has chance to become king one day. Also this leads to Macbeth meeting the 3 Witches. When Macbeth meets the Witches that is what changed the outcome dramatically. The witchs mess with humans lives for fun, and Macbeth is no
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Macbeth is now about to kill King Duncan, all because Lady Macbeth told him that it was a good idea. Macbeth is very angry at himself and his decision to kill King Duncan. “I have thee and yet I see thee still./Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible/To feeling as to sight” (2.2. 36-38)? Yet he still does it because he is greedy for power. He wants what he does not have and has what he does not want. Because of this he is greedy for what King Duncan has which is power. Macbeth is angry about killing King Duncan and is paranoid about it Macbeth and Lady Macbeth both hear knocking after they kill King Duncan. Macbeth tells Lady Macbeth that he wishes that King Duncan could just wake

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