MacBeth - Analysis of Fear.
Date Submitted: 04/14/2003 06:45:55
MacBeth - Analysis of Fear
Fear, this motivates us to do many things no matter if they are
right or wrong. In the play Macbeth it was fear that was the main
motivating factor that influenced the outcome of the play. This can be
proved by the subsequent murders that followed after Duncan's, why
were these committed? Because Macbeth was scared of being caught and
having to pay for the wrongs he had done. Also
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the first
of his crimes the rest became easier for him, pretty soon he'd just
order it and not think twice. That was not the case when he first
murdered Duncan. All though the play his fear of being caught, and the
witches prophecies coming true make him do all these evil deeds. Fear
had become the main movating factor in the play. Hopefully you have a
better understanding of the play from all this.
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