Similarities Between The Kite Runner And Macbeth

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Macbeth vs. The Kite Runner Comparative Essay In the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare and the novel The Kite Runner written by Khaled Hosseini it is shown through both an excellent use of character to illustrate and demonstrate the theme of guilt and how one’s individual’s greed for acceptance can lead them to sacrifice something of value, causing them to live a life of consistent greed and paranoia. In the play Macbeth, Macbeth’s greed for power and becoming King of Scotland is what caused him turning himself from living a life of good over to evil. Macbeth once a loyal servant to King Duncan being awarded the title ‘Thane of Cawdor’ was given a prophecy by 3 witches which changed his whole perspective based …show more content…

While Macbeth was passing by the chambers after killing King Duncan he overheard them say “God Bless us!” and Macbeth was not able to reply due to the fear he had in himself some can also say that since he had committed an act of sin, being able to say ‘Amen’ and act of prayer would have been ironic. “One cried, “God bless us!” and ‘Amen’ the other, As they had seen me with these hangman’s hands. List'ning their fear I could not say ‘Amen,’ When they did say “God bless us!” Going further in depth it is shown from this play that how Macbeth was a loyal servant towards King Duncan and being told about his future of becoming King of Scotland brought a sense of greed for acceptance inside of Macbeth. Praise and acceptance from the people of his town but most importantly it was power that he was after. But with the sacrifice he had made killing King Duncan, it changed Macbeth’s perspective and he was in constant guilt …show more content…

Banquo his one and only true friend that Macbeth had. Macbeth was concerned about Banquo’s good nature, When the prophecy was given to Macbeth, Banquo was also there and he was also given a prophecy. Banquo was told he was going to be a father to a line of kings but wouldn't be King himself. Macbeth still being greedy did not want to be worried about Banquo being the good person he is and telling everyone else the suspicion he had on Macbeth killing King Duncan and also Macbeth was jealous that he did not have a son to carry on his name. Macbeth then hired 3 murderers to have Banquo and his son Fleance killed so that this prophecy would not turn out to be true. As you can see from here Macbeth has stooped so low just to remain in power, his greed for power is so huge that he is willing to kill his only friend if it means to remain in power and out of his own jealousy of not having a son to take over his throne. After the news of Banquo’s death was given to Macbeth he said he was finally at relief and he had nothing to worry about. But little did he know that same night at his castle he had a feast for becoming King. While the guests were there Macbeth’s mental illness started acting up and he started hallucinating Banquo as a ghost at the dining table. In Act 3 Scene 4 “Avaunt, and quit my sight! Let the earth hide thee. Thy

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