Mcbeth
Through out the start of the Macbeth story Macbeth has played a role of a warrior and a hero. Macbeth faught to protect Scotland and its king and was a fearce warrior who slayed all enemies. Later on and through out the story he was put through many tough situations that would eventually tear him down and bring him down. Overall Macbeth was the only person at fault for his tragic downfall. His quest for power, selfish greed and weak mind would ultimately lead to his ill-fated demise.
At the start of this trajedy Macbeth was seen by all as a hero but that would soon change. After a fearce battle he met three witches, the people who would start him on his path of corruption. These whitches told him a prophecy that would make him commit heinous crimes to fulfill it. It was prophecised that he would became Thane of Cawdor. This had already been decided and was supposed to make him believe anything else they would say. Also it was told he would become king of Scotland. This statement......
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