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Every Man- Macbeth

Every man has different emotions, reactions to different situations, every man his unique and complex in there own little way. The same as Macbeth was shown to be throughout this Shakespearian play. Macbeth is unable to make easy decisions without fully contemplating them first, he is shown as the bravest solider and then as a child afraid of the witches, through out the play Macbeth experience a range of emotions that we all have experienced. We all see him as a human, not a monster because we are part of him.

Shakespeare begins with Macbeth's character being a powerful, brave, extraordinary soldier. He has just won an unbelievable battle, which he should have lost, but he alone, the hero, saved the day. But once the witches appear, we see him as a child, afraid, untrusting, almost hiding from them.

Macb. "Speak, if you can. What are you?"

1.Witch. "All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis!"

2.Witch."All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor!"

3.Witch. "All hail, Macbeth, that shall be King hereafter!"

Ban. "Good sir, why do you star and seem to fear things that do sound so fair?..."


when his friend Banquo stands up to the witches and jokes around with Macbeth. Macbeth had become a follower, from a hero to a follower.

After that, Macbeth then is shown as a man because he is shown contemplating his morals. One of the witch's prophecies comes true and he is named Thane of Cawdor. He has dark thoughts about killing Duncan, in order for him to become king. He has a great moral dilemma on his hands. He knows that it is wrong, and he knows that he is giving up his sole for eternity, but greed drives him toward killing the king. But by the time Macbeth has reached his castle, his morals have over taken him and he has decided against his dark thoughts.

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He is content not to do it, but Lady Macbeth sees it foolish of him not to seize this opportunity, and she is able to rekindle Macbeth's dark thoughts. The wife is able to talk the husband into doing something "for love." Much of man kind has been in Macbeth's situation before, you have decided on something after much deliberation, and one person's opinion changes everything. Doubts start to form and it's hard to find the right deci

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