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Macbeth, By William Shakespeare Essay

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Upon reading Shakespeare’s Macbeth, I was struck by the importance of the theme ‘evil’ that was continually evident throughout the play. Researching this topic enabled me to form conclusions, which aided in bettering my understanding of the main character Macbeth as well as the text as a whole. The conclusion I formed was: ‘When people commit immoral or evil deeds, there are certain circumstances which cause them to commit these deeds’. Using this conclusion, I was able to form three key questions: ‘To what extent is evil as a theme in Macbeth affect the main character and the overall plot?’, ‘How is evil portrayed as a problem in society in regards to evil deeds people commit?’ and ‘To what extent are immoral acts of evil or one being evil the fault of one person?’.

I selected the theme of ‘evil’ in Macbeth, as it plays an important part in the plot as well as the way the character Macbeth acts throughout the play. It is also an issue which is reflected in society today through several news reports. However, before delving into the state of Macbeth being ‘evil’, these are the factors I decided which caused Macbeth to commit certain evil deeds and the circumstances which surrounded him. These can be supported with critical commentary. Firstly, there was the ‘weird sisters’ who informed Macbeth ‘thou shalt be king hereafter’ (Act I, sc 3, 49), without further explanation, sparking curiosity in Macbeth as well as ambition. This is also a factor which contributes to

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