Monday, May 27, 2019
The Degradation of Character of Shakespeares Macbeth :: GCSE English Literature Coursework
The Degradation of Character of Macbeth The tragedy, Macbeth, was written by William Shakespeare in 1606. over the course of the play the main character, Macbeth, undergoes a continuous degradation of incorrupt character. This change of character from good to evil significantly impacts Macbeths attitude towards the other characters, Duncan, Banquo, doll Macbeth, and the witches. The first of the four characters is Duncan. Since Macbeth interacts with Duncan only a minimal amount before Duncans death, Macbeths attitude towards him changes very rapidly. Before Macbeth hears the witches first prophecy, he is very loyal to Duncan, and would neer even consider lifting a finger against him. When the thought of murdering Duncan occurs to Macbeth immediately after learning that he has been named Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth cannot believe he might yield to that suggestion / Whose dire image doth unfix my hair / And make my seated heart knock at my ribs (I.iii.133-35). In scene 5 of act 1, however, his vaulting ambition(I.vii.28) is starting to land over, but partly because of his wifes influence. He agrees that they must catch the nearest way (I.v.17), and kill Duncan that night. On the other hand, as the time for murder draws near, he begins grown himself reasons not to murder Duncan First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed then, as his host, Who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself (I.vii.13-16). When madam Macbeth enters, she uses her cunning rhetoric and intellection techniques to convince Macbeth that murder is, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the right thing to do. He then tells her I am colonized(I.vii.79). He is firmly seated in his beliefs that killing Duncan is the right thing to do--until he performs the murder. He is then so horrified by the act that, for a moment, he forgets where he is or whom he is with. We learn from the murder that Macbeth truly had faith in the king and was very loyal, but under the combined forces of his wifes persuasion and his own vaulting ambition, he is put in an evil frame of mind just long enough to kill Duncan. This murder permanently alters him from his moral state of mind. Soon Macbeth lacks any remorse for murdering Duncan. The second character Macbeths attitude changes toward is Banquo.
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