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    Factors That Cause Macbeth ’s Downfall In any literary tragedy‚ the protagonist always ends up in a bad situation through a series of unfortunate events. In the play Macbeth‚ by William Shakespeare‚ the central character‚ Macbeth‚ is a good example of this. Macbeth has many forces behind him that lead him into events that eventually cause his downfall. The most important forces are supernatural influences‚ Lady Macbeth‚ and Macbeth himself. To begin‚ one of these factors is the supernatural influence

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    Macbeth’s Downfall A guilty conscience can make anyone go mad it they let it. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is an ideal example of this. Macbeth‚ a noble of Scotland‚ lets his ambitions to be great and powerful get the best of him. His vaulting ambition makes him do terrible acts of violence continuously. The guilty conscience he holds on his back eventually becomes too heavy ultimately driving him insane. Greed and guilt cause the madness of this protagonist thus causing his downfall‚ not only

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    Downfall of the Macbeth’s If one has the firmness of killing another‚ will that person collapse to the forces of guilt and turn themselves in‚ or will that person suffer the effects of guilt and try to live through their troubles? Guilt can cause many people to turn themselves in or can make people succumb into a deep hole. In the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare‚ Shakespeare reveals that the effects of guilt can cause the downfall of one’s status and more importantly‚ their inner being.

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    honorable‚ and innocent man‚ to a hated‚ ambitious‚ and cruel murderer. Macbeth’s ambition makes him a tragic hero and leads to his downfall. In the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth stays true to his morals‚ but he changes so he can achieve his goals due to his ambitions. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth host King Duncan to dinner at their

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    suspense and climax thrown in to capture the attention of the audience. In the plays of Shakespeare‚ the tragic hero is always a noble man who enjoys some status and prosperity in society but possesses some moral weakness or flaw which leads to his downfall. External circumstances such as fate or supernatural entities also play a part in the hero’s fall. Evil agents often act upon the hero and the forces of good‚ causing the hero to make wrong decisions. Innocent people always feel

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    Macbeth’s Corruption and Downfall In this essay i will explain and give examples of how Macbeth is corrupted by power and as he is incompetant to become king. I will describe how Macbeth is driven to his downfall and how his life falls apart piece by piece. In Macbeth Shakespeare pesents three evil witches who seduce Macbeth and have a huge impact on Macbeth’s decisions which lead to his downfall. In Shakespeare’s time withches were common and people were strongly aware of witchcraft. It is also

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    Macbeth‚ a famous play written by William Shakespeare‚ depicts the effects of ambition on a desiring King Macbeth. As Macbeth’s constant desire for power increases‚ his own tragic downfall is developing‚ whether this tragedy is depicted in losing his friends‚ loyal supporters‚ wife‚ or own life. Although Macbeth is downright evil‚ and a heartless murderer of many‚ by the end of this Shakespearean piece‚ Macbeth was not inherently a terrible being. Misleading but honest‚ the beginning of the play

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    In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ a plethora of complex internal and external factors are put on an even more complex main character Macbeth. At times‚ his actions are questionable and even revolting; however‚ it’s not fair to say he’s a monster devoid of humanity‚ especially in the time it’s set in. Macbeth started out the Scottish play as Thane of Glamis. He was a capable warrior‚ quite possibly the best. At one point‚ it is said that he‚ “unseamed him from the name to th’ chops‚” (I‚ ii‚ 22) which

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    Macbeth is a tragic hero is that his downfall Is only partly his own fault. Due to his tragic flaw‚ he is only focused on him gaining power‚ that he does not realise that other people are manipulating him and taking advantage of him. The first example of this trait happens during the second prophecies of the witches to Macbeth. The witches explain the prophecies in a way that seem unrealistic which catches Macbeth off guard because they are unlikely to happen. Macbeth’s ambition overwhelms him in believing

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    According to Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ the definition of downfall is “a sudden loss of power‚ happiness‚ success‚ or something that causes failure”. Downfall is involved in William Shakespeare’s notorious play‚ The Tragedy of Macbeth. Despite the fact that it seems as though Lady Macbeth and the witches took a toll on Macbeth’s behaviour throughout the play‚ Macbeth’s personal decisions lead him to his own catastrophe. Firstly‚ Macbeth’s brave and courageous nature motivates him to commit a serious

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