Macbeth Tragic Hero Flaws

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“Fair is foul, and foul is fair” (Shakespeare, 1.1.11). In Shakespeare's play Macbeth; Macbeth is the tragic hero that has many flaws that will lead to his downfall. A tragic hero has many character traits, for example it is someone who is blind to reality. They do not realize that what they do to get to the top, affects them and many others. A tragic hero has a major weakness and flaw. Something others can see, except for Macbeth does not. And the last trait a tragic hero has is he will suffer internally and externally. All these characteristics of a tragic hero will lead to Macbeth’s downfall at the end of the play. Macbeth being blind to reality leads to him dying at the end. Macbeth is unable to see that what he is doing is wrong. He thinks that killing people to get to the top and stay there is acceptable. At the beginning of the play, he knows that killing Duncan is wrong, except after he is king, Macbeth’s perspective changes and does not want anyone or anything to get between him and the crown. Macbeth even goes to extreme measures to keep the crown by killing his once good friend Banquo. …show more content…

At the beginning of the play he was a noble man who did what was best, for example by killing the Thane of Cawdor. As the play continued Macbeth started to listen to others, and then became evil. This is shown when he encountered the three witches and listened to the three predictions they granted. Macbeth also listened to his wife, Lady Macbeth, when she forced him to kill King Duncan, which made him become controlling and began to kill several others. This led to him dying at the end because he could have stopped and surrendered, instead he went down fighting and soon lost. “I will not surrender to kiss the ground before young Malcolm’s feet and be tormented by jeering crowds” (Shakespeare,

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