Macbeth And Evil Essay

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Evil is a dark component of life, it is found in all souls. Human nature has grasped the ideas of good and bad, manipulating things to match their own descriptions. All humans are born with a deep desire for evil, many choose to drown this desire deep down, hiding it from society. Macbeth is born with the desire of evil, hiding it with his morals and loyalty. Macbeth is a complex character within the story as he is changed drastically. A villain, Macbeth is not, as he has a conscience and is recognized for having admirable qualities, his downfall is due to the simple flaw of an indecisive man. First, Macbeth begins an honorable man serving as a solider under the ruling of King Duncan. As a highly respected man, he is promoted to Thane of Cawdor as the witches had foretold. Now only the role of king left to be granted to him. Eager to full fill his destiny, he plots to slay the King, Duncan. As the story rolls continues Macbeth is given a golden opportunity to slay King Duncan as he enters Macbeth’s home to honor him for his deeds, …show more content…

Macbeth is not a bad human being, or necessarily evil. All actions that Macbeth commits are with a purpose, never out of plain cruelty. Macbeth’s biggest flaw is due to his indecisiveness, it allows him to become easily manipulated by others. Macbeth is a loyal general, until the witches tell him that he is bound to become king. “All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be King hereafter!” (I, iii, 50). He then believes them and grasps his dark desire. However, he does not wish to end his king’s life as he hesitates. Lady Macbeth knows of Macbeth’s flaw and uses his love for her against him. She manipulates him to slay Duncan, so she can ultimately become queen. This flaw does not make Macbeth a villain, or an evil human. Had Macbeth been free of his curse of indecisiveness, he would have not killed Duncan, preventing the chain of events that would eventually be his

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