Macbeth Final Introduction and Conclusion

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Finalised Introduction and Conclusion for Macbeth essay
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Introduction:In William Shakespeare's classic tragedy 'Macbeth' the eponymous character -relate to task-. The play starts with Macbeth being praised for being a brave and noble lord, but when the once respected warrior hears the prophecy (from 3 witches) that he will become king, he is quickly manipulated by his wife, Lady Macbeth, to kill Duncan in order to become king. He ends up on a path of tyranny, of which he cannot get off, and starts killing people out of paranoia -relate to task-.

Conclusion:In William Shakespeare's classic drama 'Macbeth' the eponymous character -relate to task-. This was caused by Macbeth's' own growing ambition to continuously reach for a higher status which lead to his paranoid and murderous phase, and by the influence and manipulation of his wife. Throughout the play he loses his sanity, kindness and wife and because of this everyone loses their respect for him.

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