Macbeth
The deception of Macbeth
Macbeth is written about William Shakespeare. Macbeth is a guy who becomes king who is also a killer. He is a type of person who gets what he wants. People will pressure him into things that he didn't want to do but he did it anyways. This story shows that we can't trust everyone. This story of Macbeth is about a guy who wants to become king. He can't do that until the king dies. He will do anything to become this king. There is a little twist along this story that the king is related to Macbeth. The king's name is Duncan. Duncan thought Macbeth is someone who he can trust. “King- O valiant cousin! Worthy gentleman!” He is talking to Macbeth and Duncan shows that he really likes Macbeth and that they are friends. What Duncan doesn’t know that Macbeth is a trader because he is planning on killing Duncan. I think that he did it the wrong way. He was related to the king and sooner or later Duncan would die and he would be the next runner up.
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When he wanted to become king he wanted to show people that he could be a better king for his people. Macbeth had deceived Duncan. When Duncan thought he could trust Macbeth. Since Macbeth had found a lady she wants to become queen. So both of them will do anything to become the new king and queen. The reasons why he wants to become king is that Macbeth doesn't think that he getting the respect he needs. Also he wants to have that power over people. Macbeth has always wanted to become king but he never told anyone about this. A big part of this story is that these three witches put these evil spells on people. They are the type of people who you don’t want to mess with. Macbeth thinks that the witches made him the king. “Third Witch- All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be a king here after” So all with some help he was able to become this
"Macbeth" is a tragic play that was written by William Shakespeare in the early 1600’s. It revolved around the character Macbeth and his urge to become king of Scotland. Macbeth had to do anything possible to become the king including murder, lying, and deception. However, Macbeth committed these evil deeds due to some influential people in his life. Between Macbeth’s wife persuading him to do anything to become king and the witches prophesying over him causes Macbeth to try and bury the past and control the future.
The play, Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, is a play driven by Macbeth's need for power and control of the kingdom of Scotland. The story of Macbeth is set around Macbeth rise to power and what he does along the way to achieve his goals, which many of his actions are frowned upon by others. This causes him to build up many oppressors who want him out of power. In the play, Macbeth's whole personality and his actions are set behind his emotions of greed, fear and confidence. Macbeth actions are surrounded by his greed.
William Shakespeare`s Macbeth tells audience a play of murders and sleepless nights. Macbeth is the thane of Glamis and a mighty general of Scotland. Macbeth is predicted to be the king of Scotland. However, the King of Scotland,King Duncan, is alive and is a good king to not to be murder by his people. Macbeth kills King Duncan and he becomes king with the fear of everyone killing him. Therefore, he kills anyone that is suspect to kill him. Macbeth becomes progressively more evil as the play continues.
Shakespeare pictures Macbeth as an egocentric and selfish person. The play talks about a brave and ambitious Scottish fighter. He then received the prophecy of three witches, saying that he will be a king someday. Next, Lady Macbeth convinces Macbeth to murder King Duncan, after killing Duncan he becomes the King. After doing all that, he feels guilty and paranoid for the rest of the play.
And throughout the play, it is made clear that Macbeth (with a little push from Lady Macbeth) wanted to actively pursue the throne and would do anything to keep his position, but it is never made clear as to why he wanted the
Macbeth’s lust for power would lay the foundation for his own self destruction. Macbeth’s encounter with witches was the start of this bane. If it were not for the three witches Macbeth met in the woods, then he would have never known that he was suppose to be king in the first place. These witches were one of the three reasons Macbeth would be known for his infamous and abominable reign. His own wife, Lady Macbeth, would be another reason they were both so detested; Lady Macbeth was the reason Macbeth even saw in the first place that he truly wanted to be king. When Lady Macbeth finds out that Macbeth is destined to be king, she is determined to make this happen as soon as possible. She convinces Macbeth that if he were to murder the current King Duncan, he would be king and she would be queen immediately. Finally, the capital reason that Macbeth would follow the path of evil, his own self. Before the witches even gave Macbeth his prophecy to become king, he was
Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, is a play based off of ambition and conflict. Macbeth is consumed with the thought of becoming king, and will kill anyone and all that try to stop this from happening. The prophesies of the three witches foretell that Macbeth will become the king, but to watch out for the sons of Banquo, as they will become kings also. After Macbeth kills King Duncan and Banquo he becomes king, then sacrifices his loyalty to stay king. Eventually Macbeth’s wife, Lady Macbeth, commits suicide and Macbeth is overthrown. Duncan’s son, Malcom, then takes the position from Macbeth and becomes King of Scotland. Betrayal in Macbeth takes its form in three major ways: through Macbeth killing king Duncan to become king, through
Macbeth is a play about a man who turned from a loyal servant to King Duncan to a tyrant. In the beginning, Macbeth is shown to be fighting the Thane of Cawdor and his army. This gives a slight insight to see how ambitious Macbeth was because he was described as a brave and fearless warrior by Ross and a soldier who fought alongside Macbeth, as well as The Three Witches and Lady Macbeth being characters that influenced Macbeth’s change in character. The Three Witches prophesised and told Macbeth that he would be king. Macbeth believed it and now wanted to fulfill that prophecy, but felt bad about wanting to kill Duncan and Lady Macbeth proceeded to question his manhood and morals, which drove Macbeth to kill Duncan and be king later on.
Have you ever been deceived by someone you trust? Well, as the opportunity of ultimate power is suddenly presented on a silver platter to Lady Macbeth, Shakespeare reveals the unforgiving, deceptive nature of the soon-to-be queen. Lady Macbeth's deceit is highlighted through her words and appearance. Her deception contributes to the meaning of the work as a whole by showing how unchecked ambition leads to disaster. Lady Macbeth is a sharp, cunning, woman who knows what she wants.
He felt that Scotland needed a king who worked hard and would literally die for his country; except for becoming misguided along the way. Initially he is expressed as a honourable man, beloved by the king and admired by fellow thanes across Scotland; however viewers quickly see how his demeanor changes when he is convinced by the witches and his wife that he must be king which ultimately leads to his demise. The need for power quickly corrupts him and leads him to sacrifice his honour for his pride. How easily Macbeth made the decision to kill king Duncan reflects back upon how leaders can become corrupt and their original intentions may become clouded. Originally he wanted to wait and see who would become king; for he would initially never go against Duncan out of love and loyalty to him.
Macbeth Macbeth is a play written by the playwright, William Shakespeare. It tells the tale of, Macbeth, a respected Scottish general who becomes consumed by ambition, affected by manipulation, and weaves a web of murders and lies in his quest to become king and then evil ruler. Manipulation is the cause of various terrible events such as those shown in Macbeth with the three witches, Hecate, Lady Macbeth, and Macbeth himself. Manipulation is harmful and destructive when it puts a person out of their comfort zone and makes them overly dependent on bad influences. One can be manipulated through mental abuse.
“Macbeth” a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, portrays, how the main character Macbeth, transforms from a war hero, to a murdering villain. Macbeth starts out as the thane of Glamis and steadily rises to become King of Scotland. The higher Macbeth rose on his road of power the more corrupt and evil he became. The character change of Macbeth ignites the whole theme of the play.
The first thing that Macbeth's desire leads him to do is to kill King Duncan. In the beginning of the play, Macbeth goes to the three witches and they tell him a few things. “First Witch- All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Glamis! / Second Witch- All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor! / Third Witch- All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!”(Shakespeare 1.3.49-51) The three witches’ prophecy to Macbeth is that he will move up from his current position and that he will become king soon. With this information in mind, he realizes that he really wants to become a king as soon as possible. He will do anything to make that prophecy come true. He will do anything to make that prophecy come true. He even decides to kill his king, however, it was not an easy choice to make at first. “We will proceed no further in this business. / He hath honored me of late, and I
Macbeth, or more of his wife, Lady Macbeth, wants him to be king(“Shakespeare” 1.5.25-50). Macbeth believes it to be a good idea; he wants the crown. However, he is a moralist. In order to be king, but inevitably does. Once he assassinates Duncan, he becomes hysterical and realizes he’s guilty of a sin.
Macbeth's feels that his destiny is to become King and rule with all the power that goes with kingship. The three witches on his way back to the kingdom, prophesied that he would rise to kingship. They said "All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Glamis" (I, 3, 48), and then as the thane of Cawdor "All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, thane of Cawdor" (I, 3, 49). At this point in the play Macbeth had just become thane of Glamis, and the thane of Cawdor is still alive. Then, the witches greeted Macbeth as the King of Scotland saying "All hail, Macbeth! That shalt be King hereafter" (I, 3, 50). This is the point in the tragedy where Macbeth starts to think as a villain. If the witches had never greeted him as King on Scotland, then he would probably never have contemplated killing Duncan in the first place. At first, he believes that he will need to kill King Duncan. Though at the end of Act 1, Scene 3, he thinks that perhaps he doesn't need to do anything to become the king saying "If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me without my stir.", showing he is a man of honor and morals. Then, Lady Macbeth hears of the prophecy in his letters and decides immediately for him that King Duncan must die, showing Macbeth's doubt. An