Macbeth vs. Adversity

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Handling the adversity that develops within a character’s life is something that requires ultimate determination, dedication and thought. However, when the given adverse situation is handled in a violent manner, the following occurrences include downfall and destruction. Throughout William Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Macbeth, he is able to convey the realistic negative consequences that may follow the effects of violence on adversity. From the very genesis of the play, Macbeth is constantly handling adversity, which at times results in various dilemmas as a result of his tragic flaw. The violent acting on adversity or challenges placed before main character Macbeth, causes him to build a “snowball effect” of downfall and dismay throughout the play. Initially, Macbeth begins handling his challenges in different manners and is constantly altering his procedure. From handling situations cautiously to thoughtlessly, or having his own opinions to none of his own at all, and finally from fighting the truth to accepting his fate, regardless of the type of task, his violent handlings of them causes his own domino effect of transformations. By applying a variety of literary techniques such as personification and foreshadowing, William Shakespeare is able to effectively prove that acting violently upon adversity has a strong potential of resulting in pure disaster.

The methods of coping and handling with adversity are that which can be dealt with in a variety of manners. The common thought of transformation through adversity is one clearly demonstrated by main character Macbeth in Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Macbeth. It can be gathered through analysis of Macbeth’s actions that when first faced with adversity, Macbeth was g...

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...ulted in pure disaster, as could be predicted. Consequently, fate itself may lead to pure bliss as designed, however, when challenged, fate has the potential to result in solely destruction.

Methods selected when handling adversity, each have the potential of resulting in disaster or downfall. Throughout the play The Tragedy of Macbeth, the uprising of adversity of often handled in various manners. By dealing with his own challenges, Macbeth transforms his handling of adversity from being cautious to thoughtless. However, challenging adversity is only one of the many ways in which adversity may lead to downfall. Whether adversity is challenged upon or handled in a variety of other methods, the possibility of resulting in calamity is always existent. If you were faced with adversity, would you choose to fight it? Or accept it as given to you?

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