Macbeth's Drastic Character Changes

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Macbeth – Character Changes Written around 1606, Macbeth was a play set to entertain King James I. Before he became the English king, he was King James VI of Scotland so it made sense to Shakespeare to set the play in Scotland. King James also wrote a book about witchcraft and displayed an unusual interest in witches. Shakespeare managed to implement witches into Macbeth to please the King. In the play, Macbeth’s downfall is his ambition, he always wants to climb higher because of this he got himself stuck in a hole without love and friends as Shakespeare refers to using an autumn leaf as an example. In Act 1 Scene 7 Macbeth’s relationship with his wife Lady Macbeth is very strong. Macbeth is very obedient to his wife, something that wasn’t common in the 1600’s as women were generally considered to be the weaker race. Macbeth knows what he is planning to do is wrong but his wife manages to manipulate his mind and convince him it’s the right action to take. For an example Macbeth stands up against the plan “I dare do all that may become a man” This means that he is a man but he does not dare to do more than man should do as then he would be subhuman. However Macbeth’s next line is “If we should fail?” It is clear that Macbeth’s mind has been manipulated. In Act 5 Scene 5 we learn that Lady Macbeth has killed herself. Macbeth is not shocked by the news he just says “She should of died hereafter” This is evidence that Macbeth is no longer influenced by his wife It also shows that Macbeth cares more about the battle ahead than his wife’s wellbeing as he would of mourned her death if it occurred after the conflict. In Act 2 Scene 2 Lady Macbeth accused Macbeth of being “brain-sickly” Shakesp... ... middle of paper ... ...“let them fly”. Macbeth, in Act 2 Scenes 1 and 2 is very attentive to noise and is frightened when he hears said noise. However when Lady Macbeth screams out as he dies, Macbeth is not startled. Macbeth insults his servants who are trying to help while earlier in the play he praised them for their actions. Macbeth is very doubtful of assassinating Duncan, unlike when he begins a killing spree later on in the play and doesn’t spare a thought for the victim. He also hallucinates a dagger, handle pointed towards his hand, which shows how deep his thoughts were before the death of the king. Later on in the play he doesn’t think twice about killing somebody who he knows personally. Macbeth would not have wanted to become king so much if he himself hadn’t become Thane of Cawdor. That set the ball of his ambition rolling and the murder of the king increased the velocity.

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