The Character of Macbeth That William Shakespeare

The Character of Macbeth That William Shakespeare

  • Submitted By: tianlangwu
  • Date Submitted: 05/02/2011 10:50 AM
  • Category: English
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I would definitely have to say Macbeth. Macbeth is the most evil because number one he killed Duncan, someone who was good to him, and number two he killed his friend Banquo. How could not think he's evil? Lady Macbeth, as we all know, was the person who told Macbeth to kill Duncan so he could become king but he didn't have to listen to her. Plenty of people have told me to do something stupid and I say "yeah, no thanks." And though Lady Macbeth told Macbeth to kill Duncan she never told him to kill Banquo or Fleance. Macbeth made evil decisions on his own. Plus Lady Macbeth didn't commit the murders it was Macbeth!Picture if you will a sunset. You know you will be asked to describe this sunset as well as the other members of your class. Your description will depend on the angle, or perspective if you will. This scenario holds true with the character of Macbeth because if you were asked to describe Macbeth your perspective of him depends upon whether you look at him as ambitious, as influenced or a combination of both. Choosing a description like choosing a piece of a puzzle needs careful examination. As you embark on this WebQuest you are urged to make distinctions that will empower you to discover the exact pieces for your puzzle.

The character of Macbeth that William Shakespeare creates serves as a classic example of a seemingly good man turns bad. The following WebQuest will help you examine three factors that Shakespeare introduces to you the audience. If you are perceptive, you will not only notice them but be able to realize their importance in viewing the decline of Macbeth's character. A number of internet references are provided to assist you with your discovery. Understanding Macbeth is a complex endeavor, and there seems to be a deeper meaning to his degeneration. A quick study will not do justice to the complete picture that Shakespeare paints of Macbeth.
Picture if you will a sunset. You know you will be asked to describe this sunset as well as...

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