The stage direction of the character of Macbeth.
Date Submitted: 10/03/2001 02:50:28
The character of Macbeth changes very dramatically throughout the play. At the beginning of the play - Act 1, Scene 7, Macbeth struggles with his conscience, over whether or not to go through with the murder of Duncan. His character at this stage is noble and brave, and doesn't want to look like a 'coward' to his wife, so he is quite easily persuaded to do what Lady Macbeth wants. At this stage I would want the
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staying good and doing what's right, but is now more automatic, like a machine programmed on winning and staying on top. He would be irritant and impatient, treating people like dirt just for the crown. By now he is completely corrupted by pure ambition and has no other reason for living, except for the crown, so he is prepared to die fighting, defending it, as he has nothing else in his life worth living for.
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