Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Macbeth Essays (587 words) - Characters In Macbeth, Free Essays
Macbeth Essays (587 words) - Characters In Macbeth, Free Essays    Macbeth      Sleep no more! Macbeth does murder sleep (2, 2, 47) These are words speaking  of an evil person. As much of the play Macbeth is about. The play starts with evil, the  three witches burrying different wierd objects. As well as throughout the majority of the  play, evil is the basis of all within this story.  The blood in this story is evil. And I dont mean the blood which pours from a  dying king. I mean blood in the sense of gore, and violence. The whole play it self is full  of fights. The plot goes from a fight to a scence that plans a fight, to a fight, to a scene  with more planning or reflection. Its a viscious cycle in this play. Its all violence. I  suppose that would be ok if your making an action movie staring Arnold Schwarzeneger,  but this is supposed to be a classic, a tragedy, the only tragedy was that it sucked. A  playwrite such as Shakespeare wouldnt have wrote a play of just violence. He actually  has good content in his plays. Although there is a bit of good content in this play.   Theres just no transition of it within the play. It hardly makes any sense. All of this  further makes me believe that there are scenes missing.  The witches are pure evil as well. they are the ones who filled Macbeths head  with all these visions of power. Which in turn transformed Macbeth into a psychotic  killing machine. Before he met the witches, he was an innocent warrior, an honorable  fighter of the king. But once the witches filled him with greed, he no longer was a loyalist  of the king. He in a short period of time pulled a hundred and eighty degree turn and did  the furthest thing from loyal he possibly could of done to the king, he killed him in his  sleep. And if that isnt evil enough, he blamed it on two loyal, innocent gaurds, and  slaughtered them on the spot.  Lady Macbeth is as well pure evil. She is the persuassion behind Macbeth. He  would never of murdered Duncan if Lady Macbeth hadnt persuaded him to. Macbeth  was too full o the milk of human kindness. Perhaps Macbeth would have received the  throne loyaly and honorably to begin with. Many times Macbeth had tried to back down  from killing Duncan, but Lady Macbeth wouldnt of let that happen. She made fun of him,  called him down. She did what was necessary to keep him from chickening out. Perhaps  Macbeth did whatever she told him to because of sex. Lady Macbeth certainly is made  out to be a very sexy woman in the play. She may have used her powers of sex to  persuade her husband to perform the irreversible deeds. The murder of Duncan caused a  chain effect on Macbeth, making it necessary (in Macbeths eyes) to kill Banquo,  Macduffs wife and children, and all the other innocent casualties.  Although there are many evil objects in this play, the most evil of them all is greed.   No matter who was more influenced by this power, Lady Macbeth to become queen or  Macbeth to become king, it caused this whole predicament. If Macbeth didnt care at all  about becoming the king, he probably wouldnt have murdered Duncan to become king,  and to later have his life fall apart.  Throughout the play Macbeth, there were many very evil people, places, and  things. The evil in in the play was a domino effect. Starting with the withches, and ending  with Macduff taking Macbeths head. The evil, be it the witches, his wife, or greed, ended  it with a blood bath of revenge.    
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