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... they say; blood will have blood", (III, iv, 122) Macbeth says this knowing that the murder he committed must be avenged. The only logical conclusion that can ...
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... conscience. In conclusion, Macbeth becomes evil throughout the play only because he is tempted and provoked by others. His conscience ...
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... All this leads to the conclusion that Macbeth now lives in the dark, and he sees everything as night. Darkness is him at this point. ...
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... In conclusion, the prophecies given to him by the witches, Lady Macbeth's influence and plan, and his intensified ambition, all contributed greatly to his ...
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... All this leads to the conclusion that Macbeth now lives in the dark, and he sees everything as night. Darkness is him at this point. ...
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... Macbeth says this knowing that the murder he committed must be avenged. The logical conclusion that can be drawn from this is that foresees his execution as ...
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... The prophecies of the witches interest both of them but Banquo considers them to be only half-truths and warns Macbeth of his conclusion, indicating that he ...
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... Lady Macbeth is tortured. In conclusion, Macbeth is, for the most of it, responsible for the evil deeds. In Shakespearean times it ...
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... Lady Macbeth is tormented. In conclusion, Macbeth is, for the most part, responsible for the evil deeds. In Shakespearean times it ...
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... In Conclusion, the argument that Macbeth is a victim of fate is obviously false as his wife has no control over her husband. Macbeth ...
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... The fact that Macbeth has obtained everything the witches predicted and he is still with a troubled mind easily leads the reader to the conclusion he will ...
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... Killing just became an everyday thing to happen to Macbeth. In conclusion, almost every one of the characters in Macbeth puts on a false face at some point. ...
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... king. Conclusion: Macbeth was driven by his raging ambition casting aside his convictions, his morality for the power of kingdom. He ...
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... So in conclusion Macbeth is not a good and noble gentlemen brought down by his evil wife, but a weak man who is easily led to evil, by his own desires and by ...
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... Macbeth is a murderer. In conclusion Macbeth is more guilty then lady Macbeth. She did not kill anyone. Macbeth is the one that murdered women and children. ...
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... Banquo it was for the self-perseverance of being king. In Conclusion, Macbeth is not evil, but he does has some goodness in him.
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... In conclusion, MacBeth was a man, like any other man, whose human nature was one of good and evil. MacBeth was not fundamentally good nor bad. ...
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... In conclusion, I feel that a "dead butcher" is a deserved description as Macbeth relentlessly carries on making rash decisions, most of which include murder ...
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... His wife helps him to a conclusion by considering murder not evil. Lady Macbeth's words "Like the poor cat i' the adage," allow Macbeth to think about "what if ...
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... 4 In conclusion Macbeth was just too tempted by the thought of becoming king and having all that power and admiration, that his brain became clouded and he ...
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... that had been killed. In conclusion Macbeth's acts, lies, and facades ended up to be the death of him in the end. "Fair is foul and ...
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... In conclusion, Lady Macbeth convinced Macbeth to murder Duncan, convinced him again when he was unsure, and made all the proper arrangements which is why Lady ...
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... MacDuff kills Macbeth and good conquers evil! In conclusion Macbeth's wickedness, hamartea and confusion leave him dead as a doornail. ...
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... In conclusion Macbeth is a perfect example of a tragic hero. He was very courageous and yet a single, tiny character flaw caused him to die. ...
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... his ambition. In conclusion, Macbeth is a very fastening and interesting character who catches the reader's attention. He shows ...
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... In conclusion the Macbeth is a tragic hero according to Aristotle's view of tragedy because Macbeth has all of the characteristics of a tragic hero. ...
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... When the soliloquy is over, Macbeth comes to the conclusion that the only driving force in his attempt to kill Duncan is ambition. ...
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... So really Lady Macbeth is really playing the escape goat. In conclusion, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are two different people. They ...
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... in the end. In conclusion, Macbeth let certain characters influence the way he made his decisions. The characters who influenced ...
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... In conclusion the Shakespeare play 'Macbeth' is based around a common theme, good versus evil. This statement is true in 'Macbeth ...
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