Thursday, January 2, 2020

Macbeth Is a Villain in Whom There Is Little to Admire....

Macbeth is not a villain in whom there is little to admire; he in fact, contains many characteristics that responders would look up to and to some extent, respect. Bravery and courage is shown with Macbeth throughout the play which causes us to admire him. What ultimately had caused Macbeths rise and downfall is what the witches had dishonesty masqueraded, and thus Macbeths character flaw had provoked the events happening. Moreover, although Macbeth had committed many awful and unforgivable deeds, within him, is the guilt and remorse for those people who were his victims. Many times he have had questioned himself whether what he was doing was right, showing how there is compassion within him. Ambition and determination is the major†¦show more content†¦Having at least considered that, Macbeth shows an admirable feature; he knows that it isnt right and is something which he shouldnt be even thinking about. Macbeth also considers that King Duncan is at his house in double trus t. Firstly because I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed; (Lines 13-14) and secondly because then, as his host, who should against his murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself (Lines 14-16). Macbeths aspiration of being king is great, yet he does consider the reasons why he should leave things as it is, and this causes us to admire Macbeth and his reasoning because we know how much Macbeth had wanted to be king, yet he decided to not go ahead. Additionally King Duncan has been a good King that is well liked by everyone, and Macbeth knows this his virtues Will plead like angels trumpet-tongud against The deep damnation of his taking-off; (Line 18-20). Furthermore, Macbeth argues that he has no reason to kill his king but to satisfy his ambition. Hence, he knows that the reasons against killing Duncan are greater than his reasons for. This was why Macbeth had settled with the conclusion of not killing Duncan, We will proceed no further in this business (Line 33) and showed loyalty to his king (before Lady Macbeth came a persuaded him to do otherwise). Therefore, proving that Macbeth is not a villain in whom there is

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