How Does Shakespeare Present Courage In Macbeth

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Shakespeare portrays the themes of courage in ‘Macbeth’ by using the characters of Macbeth and his wife, Banquo and MacDuff. King James I had just been crowned, bringing Scotland and England together, which created a time of confusion and insecurity in society. The Gunpowder plot had taken place in 1605 so Shakespeare wrote the play to flatter the new King and show the audience what would occur if the divine right of Kings was disrupted.
Shakespeare represents the theme of courage in Act 1 Scene 7 when the formidable Macbeth is willing to stand up to his “partner of greatness” for the sake of justice. When he boldly states “we will proceed no further in this business” we finally see his majestic and masculine side. However, he still considers

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