Human Right Issues in Macbeth by William Shakespeare

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Critical Lens Assignment
——Human right issues in Macbeth
Can a play address topics that are awful to see and terrible to talk about? William Shakespeare, the greatest writer, used plays to represent the social issues involved in the Elizabethan era. In the play Macbeth, one of his darkest and most powerful tragedies, he wrote about human right issues including gender roles, mental illness, and security of person, by telling a story of Macbeth, how a loyal general turns into an absent minded violent murderer. The play was set in 11th century Scotland, compare to 21st century Canada, the difference is clear as a bell, and thought provoking.
Shakespeare is known for strong male heroes, but they are not laying around in this play, not that Macbeth is full of strong female heroines, either. The women in the play, Lady Macbeth and the witches have very uncommon gender belief, and act as inhumane as the men. While the men engage in direct violence, the women use manipulation to achieve their desires. As Lady Macbeth impels Macbeth to kill King Duncan, she indicated that she must take on some sort of masculine characteristic in order to process the murder. “Come, you spirits/ that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, / and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full/ of direst cruelty.” (i v 31-34) This speech is made after she reads Macbeth’s letter. Macbeth, she has shown her desire to lose her feminine qualities and gain masculine ones. Lady Macbeth's seizure of the dominant role in the Macbeth's marriage, on many occasions, she rules her husband and dictates his actions. Her speeches in the first part of the book give the readers a clear impression. “You shall put this night’s great business into my dispatch, which shall […] gi...

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...tion, decides his life depends on something unreal,
By the way of conclusion, the play illustrates various human right problems in three main parts, Lady Macbeth’s gender role upon Macbeth, Macbeth’s mental illness, and security of person is through out the entire play. The listed problems still exist in 21st century Canada, but improved to a standard way, which citizens agreed, and no such consequence that happens in Macbeth could happen in modern world as violent and as tragic. The characters would have a great transformation in a modern life, some would end in a better way that are respected and beloved, while others would be normal human beings or even live in corners of the streets. A century has its unique trends and is not shakable. If the characters could have lived in a different time, no one would know what is the real ending for them.

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