Macbeth: Tragic Hero Turned Tyrant

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A tragic hero who was known as a courageous leader, a daring soldier who would sacrifice his own life to save his people. In Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, Macbeth develops into a paranoid tyrant that feels no remorse towards anyone, not even his own wife who he loved dearly. Above all we decide the path we take, knowing his decisions would have a fatal result he continued to peruse them. Given that he was a tragic hero he should have been able to take responsibility for his actions nobly instead of fighting fire with fire. His new title as king only inflated his confidence, making him see himself as invincible. Despite the influences of the three witches and Lady Macbeth, Macbeth is responsible for his own downfall due to his apathetic mentality. …show more content…

Knowing that his future held a prosperous title for him, Macbeth impatiently, kills the king to reassure himself. He was given a luxury of knowing his fate, but chose to abuse his power. Just before the murder Macbeth began to evaluate his relationship with King Duncan, Macbeth stated, “He’s here in double trust…Not bear the knife myself” (1.7.12-16) proves that Macbeth knew his action were wrong, his second guessing verified that he was aware of the consequences that were to come. Macbeth recognized the bloodshed would recoil against him, however knowing this he proceeded with his plans, making him responsible for the consequences that

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