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Macbeth : A Tragic Hero In Shakespeare's Macbeth

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MACBETH ESSAY
A tragic hero is literary character who makes judgement errors that potentially leads to their own destruction. This is evident in the play Macbeth. The main character, Macbeth is shown as a hero of high degree and noble birth, who has a tragic flow called hamartia, and suffers and dies. Macbeth has shown many traits as a tragic hero throughout the play.
The first trait that provides evidence towards Macbeth being shown as a hero of high degree and noble birth is when Duncan announces, “No more that Thane of Cawdor shall deceive / Our bosom interest. Go pronounce his present death / And with his former title greet Macbeth” (I.ii.63-65). This was when Macbeth was crowned Thane of Cawdor. The previous Thane of Cawdor was deceiving and betrayed King Duncan, which lead to his death. It was hard for King Duncan to trust again after having this experience with a loyal trustee, but he found the strength to trust Macbeth with the noble title of Thane of Cawdor. This is an example of Macbeth stepping up to take the title of Thane of Cawdor when the country of Scotland was in need of a leader. After the crowning of Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth took the power of King, which he took pride in. As a result, Macbeth says, “Thine own life’s means. Then ‘tis most like / The sovereignty will fall upon Macbeth” (II.ii.29-30). The king had passed away and the people of Scotland were in need of a trustworthy, noble, loyal King. Macbeth was there to take the throne and guide them through their grief of their beloved King. Thus, Macbeth was presented as a hero to the citizens of Scotland when they were in need during the first few acts of the play.
In addition, Macbeth is shown as a person who has a tragic flow called hanartia when he states, “Bring me no more reports, let them fly all; / Till Birnam Wood remove to Dunsinane, /
I cannot taint with fear. What’s the boy Malcolm?” (V.iii.1-3). This is important because it shows how Macbeth is very sure that he cannot be defeated, despite the terms of him standing alone. He shows no fear and believed that he will win against Malcolm in the upcoming battle because he was meant to be the King of Scotland. In summary, Macbeth became too confident in himself and ends up

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