Macbeth1
Everyone who is mortal has at least one flaw. Some are more seriousthan others. For example, some people have addictions to gambling, while other people can't remember to put the milk away after they use it. After a while though, a person's flaws come back to haunt them. The tragedy MacBeth is no exception to this. In it, many of the character's die. And the reason is that they have a flaw, that would eventually lead to their downfall. Not every character is deserving of his fate though. Some characters have a minor flaw, which shouldn't lead to their death. But other's have a major flaw, which is would eventually lead them to their death anyway. The first Thane of Cawdor, is killed by MacBeth for trying to lead a revolution against England. His fatal flaw was that he was according to Ross, "a disloyal traitor". The thane of Cawdor was greedy, and wanted the throne of England for himself, and as a result was murdered. But his murder wasn't really disheartening, because the Thane of Cawdor, deserved his fate. He was leading a battle, in which many lost
any other characters in the play. He did many things wrong. First he killed first Thane of Cawdor was a traitor. Duncan was too trusting. Banquo didn't Duncan, then he killed Banquo. After that, MacBeth killed MacDuff's family. so she did deserve her fate. MacBeth was the focus of the entire play, Duncan's flaw, wasn't something so horrible that he should die. Most people of the other characters would die. MacBeth deserved his fate more than his safety at MacBeth's castle, he may have had a chance to survive. But
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Approximate Word count = 730
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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