How Macbeth's Character Changes Throughout The Play

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When a person makes specific choices about what to do in their life, often those choices can lead to immense personal success or failure. In the play, Macbeth, William Shakespeare builds up a set of choices throughout the play. While the motivating factors behind each character's choice may differ, each made decisions, which has a significant impact on their lives. Macbeth's tragic flaw becomes evident early in the play. Shakespeare builds up the supernatural aspect as witches, magic, unnatural, evil and the ability to predict the future. After becoming the thane of Cawdor and Glamis, Macbeth is now becoming selfish about the crown and wants to take it away at any cost . From this, Macbeth's character is changing to worse and worse and is…show more content…
When she has convinced Macbeth about murdering the king and taking his position, her state of mind here is uncontrolled especially when Macbeth becomes the thane Cawdor and the Glamis. The supernatural aspect re-states itself with Lady Macbeth's evil side which is responsible for her choices Macbeth, the thane of Cawdor " does murder sleep." Macbeth and Lady Macbeth complete their plan and murder the king while he is in his bed. Macbeth feels guilty and fearful not only for killing the king , but for murdering a person sleeping. Macbeth is a seasoned soldier and always comes to the enemy face to face, but now he murders the king sleeping. After what's done, the prophecy comes true and Macbeth is the king now. Macbeth, "shall sleep no more." His soul cant sleep because of what he has done. The thane of Cawdor, the Glamis, murders the king sleeping, so that he now can't sleep. Macbeth believes in the fatalism and prophecies and fears nobody when he hears " none of woman born shall harm Macbeth." It is meant here to build his overconfidence, which is the mans' greatest enemy, and therefore it leads to his brutal death. He now tastes the pain that he was inflicting on the

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