Malcolm And Mcduff's Treatment Of Women In Macbeth

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The Shakespearean play Macbeth is one of his most famous tragedies. The play is loosely based on a king that ruled Scotland in the eleventh century. The main plot twist that kicks off the story is the appearance of three witches. These witches for told a prophecy about Scotland’s future, and this caused even the noblest to go search for power within the land. The desire for power caused friendships to be broken, for instance when Macbeth killing long time loyal friend Banquo. Sometimes it’s the seeking revenge that would make ones happy as Malcolm and McDuff seek to settle score with Macbeth for his atrocities. There’s always that one person who will pursue their dream to the highest extents possible, Lady Macbeth proves that even a women can get the job done. All of these people do what they do for one reason, self-fulfillment in their lives. Shakespeare suggests that people will take whatever necessary actions or descions that need to be put in play to execute their ideal self …show more content…

Mcduff originally suspects that Macbeth is the mastermind of duncan's death, because of this Mcduff does not find it suitable if he attends his coronation. The fulfillment side to this is that he actually ends up being right about this hunch. WIth the death of his family at the hands of Macbeth, McDuff find that it is in his best interests that's he seeks out macbeth and kills him. He is the only one that has to do it or else he he will live with an unsatisfied life. As Malcolm's flees to Scotland to escape from MAcbeth and the death of his father. Malcolm is sought put through the lands by Mcduff to see if he worthy to be king. When they he finds Malcolm he he finds that Malcolm is worthy and would also like to overthrow Macbeth as well. They both receive an abundant amount of satisfaction from Macbeth's rule coming to an end and Malcolm becoming the new king of

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