MacBeth - The Tragic Hero, Is MacBeth A "Tragic Hero?," MacBeth by Shakespeare
Date Submitted: 06/11/2004 01:47:05
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (918 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (918 words)
The Character of Macbeth fits Shakespeare's definition of a tragic hero. He let his main flaw, which is his ambition becomes his undoing. Three aspects of this will be discussed. The three prophecies that the witch's told Macbeth in the beginning, and how they used his flaw to manipulate him, how Lady Macbeth greatly influenced and manipulated Macbeth's judgment and finally his long time ambition which was his only driving force behind his desire to
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King. His wife, Lady Macbeth nursed that seed as she was blinded by her greed and manipulated Macbeth into thinking that he wanted what she wanted, which was for these prophecies to come true no matter what the cost. Then his ambitions just ran away with him for the rest of the time. They got carried away, taking many people with him, and letting his flaw become his undoing, which ultimately resulted in his death.
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