Macbeth as a Tragic Hero.in Shakespeare's Macbeth

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Macbeth as a Tragic Hero.in Shakespeare's Macbeth When William Shakespeare created "Macbeth" he included in the title character all the key elements of a tragic hero. Macbeth has a decline from his good standing, reaches a lowest point and soon after turns himself around, the epiphany, and finally rises in his morals and standing; however it is too late and his death is apparent. Macbeth's decline begins when he heeds the witches prophecies. His lowest point is reached when he decides that life does not matter to him anymore, soon followed by his epiphany when he decides that he will fight honorably even if it means his death. He then raises his moral standing and regains his honor. Through well written literature, William Shakespeare is able to portray Macbeth as a typical tragic hero. Macbeth, originally an outstanding citizen of Scotland and valiant fighter for his king, has a quick and sudden decline from his good standing when he first listens to the witches and begins to plot in his mind. Macbeth was at one time a good and noble person. Acquiring the titles of...

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