Why does Shakespeare choose to introduce the main character, Macbeth through the soldiers? In a paragraph form.
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Macbeth is a brave soldier and a powerful man, but he is not a virtuous one. He is easily tempted into murder to fulfill his ambitions to the throne, and once he commits his first crime and is crowned King of Scotland, he embarks on further atrocities with increasing ease.
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In addition to exposition, populist draw and atmospheric setting, one reason for starting the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare with the witches is the possibility that the author was trying to appeal to the natural hobbies and interests of the king - King James. It is believed by some critics that King James the monarch had had a brush with witchcraft in his childhood or earlier life and that this had left him with a driving interest in and superstition about witchcraft. France, which had a particular historical affinity with Catholic Scotland, was thought to have a strong witchcraft tradition. It was also tantamiunt to treason to ask after or even mention the well being or fate or the king.