Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies.
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Macbeth is one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies. It is a story telling the tragic story of Macbeth and how he was led to his death. He was full of bravery, courage, determination, and ambition, but his ambition was his downfall. He was told his fate and he had a promising future, but his ambition soon turned into greed. He tried to take matters into his own hands and that was wrong. Macbeth is a basically good man who is troubled by his conscience and at the same time is ambitious and murderous. He is led to evil initially...
think the major reason Macbeth turned ghastly was because witches plotted against him. Lady Macbeth was the main reason why Macbeth become so, unmoral and unsympathetic. She persuaded Macbeth to kill Duncan, and drained him of kindness. And Macbeth ambitious side took control and lead him to evil. When Macbeth realised that had done so wrong he decided carry on. He did this because he thought it was as terrible to stop than to carry on. Macbeth character had changed into someone completely different when he was told the apparitions. These apparitions lead him to his own death.

think the major reason Macbeth turned ghastly was because witches plotted against him. Lady Macbeth was the main reason why Macbeth become so, unmoral and unsympathetic. She persuaded Macbeth to kill Duncan, and drained him of kindness. And Macbeth ambitious side took control and lead him to evil. When Macbeth realised that had done so wrong he decided carry on. He did this because he thought it was as terrible to stop than to carry on. Macbeth character had changed into someone completely different when he was told the apparitions. These apparitions lead him to his own death.
''Tomorrow, and tomorrow and tomorrow Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle, Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his...
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