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In the play Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, we discover that Macbeth is a tragic
hero. Macbeth is a short piece of work written by Shakespeare in the early 1600’s.
Macbeth is a play about greed, love, and the different classes of life. ... The form of writing used
in Macbeth keeps the reader on edge. Through the development of this tragedy,
Macbeth has turned from a fine natured person to an evil person. ...
Macbeth’s character throughout the play makes several drastic changes, and imagery is one of the many focuses throughout Shakespeare’s writing which helps to demonstrate those changes. Macbeth is a powerful man with words of meaning. The tragedies Lady Macbeth and Macbeth go through help complete the end of their lives. Macbeth starts his life as a man with many dreams, but he eventually crashes due to the demands of becoming what he really wants to be. ... Shakespeare uses an emotional state of Macbeth to demonstrate the guilt and dishonor Macbeth begins to feel after committing such a great sin. ... Macbeth begins to realize that he
may never be able to live down the death of Duncan with the blood on his hands. The feel of blood on Lady Macbeth’s hands stays with her throughout the story. ...
Shakespeare uses the imagery of the blood on Macbeth’s hands but also the imagery of
animals.
Imagery does not end with the blood on Macbeth’s hands. ... Lady Macbeth hears the sound of the owls cry while she is waiting for Macbeth to return from the room of Duncan. Mysterious things happen on the night that Macbeth kills Duncan. ... It is obvious to Macbeth
that there is something wrong due to the out of the ordinary events that have occurred
that night. Macbeth believes there is a curse upon him for the terrible sin he has committed. ... The awkward sight of the horses going against nature keeps both Lady Macbeth and Macbeth at an aw of confusion.
Approximate Word count = 1603 Approximate Pages = 6.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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