What Is External Conflict In Macbeth

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Macbeth, the protagonist of the play, seems to be the greatest of Scottish heroes, who is a savior of the kingdom and is loyal to the king. Although Macbeth seems like a hero, upon meeting with the witches a new surface of his character is revealed. The treachery within him is provoked by the witches and Macbeth thinks that their predictions justify his heinous acts. Throughout the play Macbeth struggles with an internal and external conflict. The external conflict is deflecting suspicion from fellow thanes who think Macbeth cheated his way to the throne. The internal conflict is Macbeth struggling with all of the guilt that is being built up inside of him.

Although the witches seem to be the ones who most influence Macbeth, the real perpetrator

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