Macbeth's Tragic Flaw

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A traditional tragic hero is defined as great or virtuous character in a dramatic tragedy who is destined to collapse. After finishing the play “Macbeth” it’s obvious that Macbeth is a tragic hero, his tragic flaw is his ambition, which starts his merciless seek for power. As well as his moral weakness, which led him to his unexpected death. He was able to be manipulated easily to perform evil deeds by the harmful intentions and unnatural powers that Lady Macbeth and the witches possess. The three main traits that categorize him as a tragic hero is his tragic flaw, his ultimate downfall, and the fact that he is naturally a good person. At the beginning of the play, Macbeth is well liked and admired by all. It shows his inborn ambition in the

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