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Macbeth Is Presented As A Mature Man Enjoying An Enviable Reputation.

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Term Paper TitleMacbeth Is Presented As A Mature Man Enjoying An Enviable Reputation.
# of Words513
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     Macbeth is presented as a mature man enjoying an enviable reputation.
throughout this Shakespearean play, however, Macbeth’s emotions change
drastically. His abilities in battle are stupendous, yet his abilities as a husband and
King are on the contrary. His overvaulting ambitions overcome his morality, and
lead him to do “the evil deeds” that he commits during his reign.
     Macbeth’s prophecies begin with his encounter with the three evil women,
the witches. They put the thought into his mind that if he were to kill Duncan, he
himself may become king. When Lady Macbeth found out about this, she liked the
idea of becoming a queen. She uses many techniques throughout the first act to
convince him to execute the King, including questioning his manhood. He appears
to be a very strong individual before all of this occurred, being very stable mentally
and being a hero in the eyes of his countrymen on the battlefield. All of this changes
as the play progresses.
     The “angel” on one of  his shoulders is telling him how kind this male ruler
has been to him and the country of Scotland. The little “greedy devil” on his other
shoulder that wants to be King finally overcomes the “angel.” His mind finally
warrants him the justification to kill King Duncan. He has deep regret for what he
has done shortly thereafter. The murder of the King is the first to slowly break down
his now fragile emotional state. He feels that after murdering the King, he has given
his mind and soul to thos...

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