Macbeth Good Vs Evil

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Macbeth is a courageous and brave general for King Duncan’s army. Macbeth wins a glorious battle against a rebel army led by the infamous Macdonald. After Macbeth slices through the rebel and defeats him, King Duncan claims Macbeth could be the thane of Cawdor one day. As Macbeth and Banquo travel the to the king's court at Forres, the companions come upon three witches who divulge a prophecy to Macbeth. The prophecy included the statement said by the second witch, “All hail, Macbeth, hail to thee, thane of Cawdor!”(l.49). Macbeth is told he will be a king and his sons will be king. Macbeth is distraught but pleased with the news. Later in act 1, Macbeth returns to the kingdom and is greeted gracefully by the king. However, Macbeth finds out that King Duncan’s son, Malcolm, is in the way of his throne. …show more content…

The plot to murder the king is where Macbeth faces his ultimate dilemma. Macbeth’s has a psychological conflict between lust for power and his morality. Consequently, from the dilemma, Macbeth’s wife summons pure evil in order to complete the murderous task for her husband. The ambition Macbeth has for the throne is immediately transferred to his wife. The wife willingly wanting to kill the king portrays the lack of respect Lady Macbeth has for Macbeth. An example of this is when Lady Macbeth states, “ When you durst do it, then you were a man;/ And, to be more than what you were, you would/ Be so much more the man”(lll. 49-51). This threat toward Macbeth’s dignity from his own wife is one aspect of why he wants to proceed with the

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