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Appearance Vs Reality Macbeth

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Daniel Webster once said, “The world is governed more by appearances than realities, so that it is fully as necessary to seem to know something as to know it.” What tends to occur is people judge one another based on appearance rather than reality. Consequently, the way one represents themselves is the way they will be judged. In the tragic play, Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, appearance versus reality is exposed through out the whole play. Macbeth tells a story of a man who is prophesied from three deceitful witches that tell him that he will become King of Scotland. Trapped by ambition, Macbeth makes a decision that haunts not only him, but his wife till their death. He then faces the consequences of his actions when he loses everything …show more content…

Macbeth is represented throughout the play as both fair but also unjust. In the beginning of the play, Macbeth was an honorable general and stayed loyal to his king. He was shown as a brave and daring soldier, but it was clear that he lacked confidence. When the witches prophesied that he would be king, he allowed fate to play itself out. After talking to his wife, Lady Macbeth, she pushed him to do something he probably would have never done without her influence. She got in his mind and convinced him that killing Duncan, the thane of Cawdor was the only solution. While plotting to kill Duncan, the whole scenario terrified him. Like every tragic play, his tragic flaw led him into destruction. Throughout the play, Macbeth’s true character is shown. He showed no pity for Banquo or Macduff’s family when he murdered them. He completely shifted from a kind general that cared about his king to a ruthless murderer. After Seyton comes back and alerts Macbeth that his wife has died, Macbeth announces, “…Out, Out, brief candle” (Shakespeare 5.5. 26). Macbeth uses the candle as a metaphor to describe that life is delicate. Once the candle’s flame is out, our life is nothing and we are nothing. Macbeth thinks life is not important because nothing lasts for an eternity. His character shifted because it seemed to be in the beginning that he was happy and full of life. His idea of how a man should act motivated his actions. Macbeth’s morals had dramatically changed as well. His outlook on life has changed after he committed all of the murders. Macbeth said in the beginning that he would not try to change his fate but he killed everyone that got in his way of becoming king. At first he was loyal to the king, he later did everything in his power to kill the king. Macbeth begins to think that life is pointless and when you die nothing will matter anyway. He ends his soliloquy with two bold words, “…Signifying

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