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Macbeth's Villainy

MacBeth's villainy is shown when he kills his king, friend, and innocent people and usurps the throne but he is not totally evil. His bravery loyalty and honour are qualities to be admired. He's a man of action and remorse not just an evil villain.



MacBeth's villainy is shown when he kills Duncan and the king's guards. MacBeth isn't a traitor just because he done all this, he is loyal to the king and once he kills Duncan he has a guilty concionse "…He's here in double trust:/ First I'm his kings man and his subject, / Strong both against the deed; then as his host," He also has a guilty conscious "This is a sorry night." MacBeth is also a brave warrior that in his mind doesn't need to be repaid by the king "In doing it, pays itself.". Macbeth is also worried about getting caught "…Might be the be-all and the end-all …"and that in Macbeth's mind, Duncan is a good king "He hath honour'd me of late…". Macbeth is also not a villain because he only has one flaw, his vaulting......


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