Why Is Macbeth's Capacity For Greatness

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The play Macbeth, is a tragedy written in 1606 by the English playwright William Shakespeare. Set in Scotland, and partly based on a true historical event, the play centers around the character Macbeth whose greatness originally lies in the patriotic and valliant dominance in valour, honour, sacrifice and determination. Whilst Macbeth championed many if these heroic qualities, his fatal weakness, ambition, quickly overshadows all the triumphs and achievements of his former glory. Thus, it is evident that “The real tragedy in Shakespeare’s Macbeth lies in Macbeth’s capacity for greatness. These abilities are shrouded in greed and evil ambition and hence never see the light of day.” Macbeth allows himself to be influenced by the witches’ prophecy

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