How Does Macbeth Change Throughout The Play

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Macbeth’s Tragedy
Macbeth was a great man and a powerful solider but his power and influence lead him to do things that a great man would never dream of doing. Shakespeare’s use of diction, occasion, and tone in the play to show Macbeths need for power is stronger than his desire to do good. As Macbeth has this transformation from a man respected by many to a man feared by the people he once loved. This is the iconic story of a tragic hero, placed in the perfect situation but choses to do wrong and changes the course of the story.
The story of Macbeth begins at the close of a war, the battle is coming to an end, and Macbeth is returning to his castle where the king is staying. Macbeth comes into contact with 3 evil witches that tell him “the future”. One says Macbeth will become king, this is the one that strikes home with …show more content…

This occasion of Macbeth killing Macduff’s family was a completely evil thing to do. This single thing could place a person in the history books to as a killer and evil man. Macbeth not only did this but he did even more. But Macbeth believed that he could not be killed by a man born of a living woman, because the witches told him so. Macbeth did not know this but Macduff was born after his mother had died during child birth. This occasion led him to be arrogant and feel that he would never die and would rule forever without any desire to do good only evil. The act of murder is something that the brain has a hard time dealing with. Our brains are “coded for compassion, for guilt, for a kind of empathic pain” this shows the amount of difficulty that Macbeth would have had to suffer through to kill. This is a great display of how much of a bad man he had become, he caused himself pain and hard ship to hurt other

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