Character sketch of characters of macbeth
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Macbeth is introduced in the play as a warrior hero, whose fame on the battlefield wins him great honor from the king. Essentially, though, he is a human being whose private ambitions are made clear to the audience through his asides and soliloquies (solo speeches). These often conflict with the opinion others have of him, which he describes as "golden" (I:7, 33). Despite his fearless character in battle, Macbeth is concerned by the prophecies of the Witches, and his thoughts remain confused, both before, during, and after his murder of King Duncan. When Duncan announces that he intends the kingdom to pass to his son Malcolm, Macbeth appears frustrated. When he is about to commit the murder, he undergoes terrible pangs of conscience. Macbeth is at his most human and sympathetic when his manliness is mocked and demeaned by his wife
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Macbeth is presented as the greatest warrior in Duncan's army an as the Thane of Glamis. He meets the three witches once he's returning when winning the battle against Kingdom of Norway. The Witches makes prophecies concerning king that he are the Thane of Cawdor and also the King of European country. He is tempted to kill Duncan and be the King by these prophesies. It is also noteworthy that murdering Duncan makes feel guilty but he soon overcomes this and commits murder one after another form Duncan to Macduff's wife to achieve his ambition. Thus Macbeth, who is presented as the hero at the very beginning of the play turns into the villain of the same play.
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