Macbeth's Tradegy
In this tragic tale of Macbeth there are many lessons to be learned, Macbeth’s life was full of joyous moments and happiness until he got greedy and wanted to rule all, Macbeth began to trust evil and in the end was greatly deceived by that very same evil he put his trust in and not only was Macbeth deceived by trusting evil it also cost him, his wife Lady Macbeth and others who were close to him. Macbeth deceived many people thru his tragic tale but he himself was also deceived by some characters such as the witches, Macbeth met the witches at an odd occasion and after hearing some of the prophecies the witches told him he became very excited and quickly placed his trust into evil which can never do any good for anyone. Macbeth was very easily manipulated by the witches and his wife to obtain more power then he deserved at that time, which got Macbeth into a handful of problems. Macbeth was deceived so greatly by the witches at one point where it cost him his life wherefore the witches t
Macbeths castle was very deceiving by its looks of peacefulness and joy which was another point where we found it was ironic that when King Duncan arrived to Inverness at Macbeths castle he looked at it and thought it was a very peaceful looking castle with lots of happiness in it “hath a pleasant seat; the air Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself Unto our gentle senses.” not knowing his death was soon to come within that castle by whom he would never think would even consider the idea of committing such a crime his honorable and brave Macbeth, during King Duncan’s visit to Macbeths castle he was very comfortable, Macbeth and his wife did everything possible to make everything seem perfectly normal until they thought it was the perfect time to do the deed and end their great King Duncan’s life, the whole situation all together was very ironic how the author made it seem so peaceful and harmless as King Duncan entered the castle not knowing what was in store for him. old Macbeth that no person
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Approximate Word count = 679
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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