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... Macduff. Malcolm is forced to react to the prevalent deceitfulness of the society, which stems from Macbeth's deceit. Malcolm alludes ...
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... Macbeth is forced to chose between a king who has always been there and supported him, and his wife, whom he dearly loves and cherishes. ...
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... him. Lady Macbeth was totally paranoid all throughout the play, but she was the one who forced Macbeth into killing the King. One ...
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... victim of the witches. Lady Macbeth also made Macbeth a victim because she forced him to commit murder. She insulted his pride and ...
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... This self-deception leads to grave circumstances for them both. Macbeth is forced into further and further lies, making life difficult and unbe! arable. ...
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... In the last scene of the play Macbeth gets forced into confronting Macduff, and is also forced into confronting other things such as truth, as some things that ...
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... This is when Macbeth was forced to commit his first, but not last, murder. However, before he did so, Macbeth hallucinated once again. ...
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... commit suicide. Macbeth is now forced to carry out the rest of the plan alone. Banquo knows of Macbeth and his quest for power. He ...
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... I place the blame on Lady MacBeth who forced her husband to kill the king and start him on a murderous power streak that ultimately ended with his death.
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After the King's murder, Macbeth reigns as a cruel and ruthless tyrant, who is forced to kill more people to keep control of the throne. ...
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... After the King's murder, Macbeth reigns as a cruel and ruthless tyrant, who is forced to kill more people to keep control of the throne. ...
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... After the King's murder, Macbeth reigns as a cruel and ruthless tyrant, who is forced to kill more people to keep control of the throne. ...
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... After the King's murder, Macbeth reigns as a cruel and ruthless tyrant, who is forced to kill more people to keep control of the throne. ...
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... What I know of Macbeth I believe that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth were quite greedy and selfish. Macbeth was forced into his own fate by the greed of his wife. ...
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... the heroics of Macbeth and Banquo, Duncan states that "They smack of honour both"(I,ii,45); how unfortunate it is that Macbeth is forced through external power ...
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... battle. Macbeth is at last forced to confront Macduff, who cuts off his head and brings it to the rightful King, Malcolm. At last ...
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... In the rest of the play Shakespeare shows us that the murder of King Duncan was not complete when he died but that Macbeth was forced to kill more people in ...
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... Possibly as a result of these many factors, Lady Macbeth ends her life and Macbeth is forced to ponder his own existence as well.
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... on Macbeth's behalf. In another scene in the play Macbeth is forced to kill one of his long time friends Banquo. Instead of doing ...
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... Macbeth is forced to make decisions that would involve serious consequences. Many of these decisions resulted in the loss of life for someone who knew Macbeth. ...
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... She was the one who convinced and forced Macbeth to slain the honorable Duncan. The first scene of the last act shows the consequences of her actions. ...
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... although she had great plans for her and her husbands' success, did not have enough confidence and courage to do the deed herself, and forced Macbeth into the ...
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... He is treated unfairly and therefore acts the same way toward the white people (the ones who offended him.) Nobody likes to be forced to live in a barn, let ...
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... Lady Macbeth was the one that has forced Macbeth to kill Duncan. Macbeth said, "Is this a which I see before me, / The handle toward my hand? ...
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When reading the Shakespearian work of Macbeth you are forced to look at the character of the characters because without first having an understanding of what ...
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... But then Lady Macbeth called Macbeth a coward and forced him to kill Duncan.. After Macbeth finally murdered Duncan, he entered into a life of evilness. ...
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... She was the driving force that forced him to commit the crime. Later, when Macbeth is waiting to kill Duncan, he sees a dagger. ...
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... It is a hallucination, but Macbeth believes it to be real and becomes very agitated and angry, yelling 'who hath done this?' Lady Macbeth is forced to take ...
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... Possibly as a result of these many factors, Lady Macbeth ends her life and Macbeth is forced to ponder his own existence as well. ...
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... Macbeth is forced to believe he must kill Duncan in order to become king. This causes him to feel guilty and disloyal toward, Duncan. ...
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