The Transformation of Macbeth from a Hero to a Villain Essay

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    about labelling Macbeth a hero for a killing in battle, but to a Shakespearean audience the threat of rebellion was very real and it would indeed be a hero who prevented it. Macbeth is rightly described as 'noble' as he has fought for…

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    “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.” A Shakespearian enthusiast might recognize this paradoxical quote from Shakespeare’s Macbeth, but for many its meaning remains puzzling. How can any sane person claim good is bad, and bad is good? But before writing Shakespeare off as a lunatic, one must take this quote in the context of the story. In Macbeth this quote gives a foreshadowing of the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Macbeth, a Dane turned evil, started as a hero later turning to a ruthless…

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    Do you believe that a respected hero can become a hated villain, or that anyone can become desensitised to murder in cold blood? Macbeth showcases the transformation of a brave and loyal soldier to a murderous tyrant whose sanity is completely lost. At first he is unsure whether to follow his desires of becoming king and is conflicted about murder for personal gain, but later he, or rather his hired murderers, kill just to ease the doubts and worries bothering his own mind. In Macbeth these…

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    Throughout our childhood, when hearing about superheroes and villains, we were always taught to be the superhero and follow the morals that superheroes had. Although the villains weren’t always as evil as they seemed, majority of them were good until they had a significant physiological transformation which made them become who we all know as villians. Like the villains a similar character named Macbeth, from Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth”, was too once seen as a hero to his country and king in…

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    Often, a tragic hero’s fall from grace is triggered by one decision that sends them tumbling down to their inevitable fate. One choice leans to another and before long, it is too late to turn back. In the tragic play, Macbeth written by William Shakespeare, Macbeth starts as an honorable hero who slowly transforms into a ruthless villain as he fights for a secure position as King. When comparing Macbeth 's initial actions and motives to some of his last, the transformation is evident. Macbeth’s…

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    Macbeth: The Monster with a Heart Aristotle once said that "A man doesn 't become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall." In order to do this, the hero 's story should arouse fear and empathy in the reader. To generate the pity that Aristotle described, the character must be relatable and liked by the audience. Tragic heroes have been seen in some of the greatest works of literature to this day, with common examples including Hamlet, Oedipus, and Macbeth. Macbeth, however, is…

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    neglecting the rational thought. Much like Macbeth (main character from the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare): his actions are determined by his impulses rather than sane reasoning. Macbeth undergoes a transformation from being empowered, to chaotically spinning down into a spiral of lies, thoughtless behaviour, and guilt. The aftermath of Duncan 's murder leaves Macbeth askew. Macbeth does not acknowledge what he has committed because it was not his decision per say. The decision…

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