Monday, May 12, 2008

Will The Real Macbeth Please Stand Up

Macbeth committed multiple heinous acts in order to attain power. Not only did he kill Duncan, who happened to be his relative, his guest, and the one who crowned him the Thane of Cawdor, but he also killed the guards. In addition, he was the mastermind behind Banquo's murder and in the murder of Mcgruff's family. However, once he achieved power, he found himself in a situation he wasn't fond of. Macbeth no longer had honour, love, obedience, or troops of friends. Ultimately, his guilt seized control of his life and karma caught up with him.

1 comment:

Cindy Thompson said...

This is a very detailed, intuitive blog. You have done a tremendous amount of work here.

I may have broken up the comments in shorter paragraphs so it is easier for the reader to view.

Remember it is MacDuff.

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