What Makes A Man A Man? An Analysis of Shakespeare's Macbeth

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Men are often described as strong, caring, loyal people. In fact, Macbeth himself describes a man as one who has integrity and self control. I believe that he is a mediocre man because according to Martin Daly and Margo Wilson’s Roots Of Machismo, he sometimes fits the description of what a man should be. He does he not quite portray what’s expected of a man from Machismo and also fails to fit the description of a man both he, himself, and Lady Macbeth express. He is not a risk taker and has little interest in social hierarchy. He was not led by freewill or fate when killing King Duncan and Banquo but rather by Lady Macbeths persuasive, misguiding, words such as “one who gives into every desire or whim he has and gets what he wants no matter the consequences.” Having said this, he occasionally portrays qualities required to be categorized as what a true male should resemble. Another Darwin theory that is not mentioned in Machismo is natural selection that explains how characteristics of species start to die out because they are not strong enough to withstand the surrounding environme...

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