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Is it fair to describe Macbeth as a

"This dead butcher and his fiend-like queen" is a striking depiction of the main characters made by Malcolm, an central character, near the end of one of William Shakespeare's most popular plays, "Macbeth". I have chosen to write about whether it is fair to compare Macbeth to a butcher, one who is insensitive to bloodshed, using evidence in favour and against to come to my conclusion. In my own opinion, having read the play, I believe that Macbeth is fully deserving of this title.

In the beginning of the play we can see that Macbeth is full of merit as he fights courageously in a battle against the Norwegians. In doing this he demonstrates his loyalty to his king, Duncan, and to his country. As a result of Macbeth succeeding on the battlefield he is heralded "brave Macbeth", "worthy gentleman" and "valiant cousin" by several characters. This indicates that he has gained the respect and admiration of his fellow countrymen for his good qualities such as leadership and determination and therefore is evidence that he did not have "butcher-like" qualities at that moment in time.


That every minute of his being thrusts

This clearly demonstrates to the reader how merciless Macbeth has become to succeed in his ambition. We see that he has become so ruthless that he orders the murders of a women and her child who pose no direct threat to him in an attempt to punish them for Macduff's actions. He also shows no remorse or compassion similar to a butcher at work.



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