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May 8, 2009
Book Reports / "There is no doubt in mind that Macbeth was a villain"; How Macbeth became a villain. [3]
Macbeth was a hero, warrior, and is now a villain. In him there was little to admire. Also because he just became Thane of Cawdor. The feelings and actions of Macbeth is that in him, there is little to admire which is extreme and does not reflect the whole truth. Macbeth is ofcourse a villain of the bad. This wouldn't have happened if he had made right decisions. Unfortunately this is all caused by mis-treatment, being betrayed by his loved ones, not seeing any improvments he has made or the efforts he has put in, also lack of love.
A villain can be defined as a wicked or evil person, or a dramatic or fictional character who is typically at odds with the hero. Macbeth is a goo example of a villain in this situation. The witches did predict that Macbeth would be Thane of Cawdor. This is because it would have been relatively common knowledge that he was Thane of Glam due to the death of his father. The witches did inspire Macbeth with the first murder he had commited. If the witches never greeted him King of Scotland in the first place, he never would have contemplated about killing the king. Macbeth's actions led to him being the king.
He then would still try to maintain the integrity in his behaviour, but when he goes opposite to the system, the system will oppose him making him feel hate for the humanity for whom he was expecting good but gave him nothing. In other words hi loved ones. Some other reasons of becoming a villain is greed, heartbreak, depression, and temptation.
We all have self- preservation instincts. Strong ones. To be truly 'good', is also to be vulnerable. If or when one gets hurt, and depending on the regularity, and the depth of the pain, whether it be emotional, or physical, one is inclined to put up defenses, and become more careful, and dis-trusting. In Macbeth's case he was going through alot.
And with christ we are all over-commers. A person who seems to become stronger when they are bad is actually displaying the pain they went through. They are not necessarily stronger especially if the now commit the offence that was committed against them. At some point Macbeth was not a villain. Yet he was cold hearted and a serial killer. There is no doubt in mind that Macbeth was a villain.
essay about macbeth
Macbeth was a hero, warrior, and is now a villain. In him there was little to admire. Also because he just became Thane of Cawdor. The feelings and actions of Macbeth is that in him, there is little to admire which is extreme and does not reflect the whole truth. Macbeth is ofcourse a villain of the bad. This wouldn't have happened if he had made right decisions. Unfortunately this is all caused by mis-treatment, being betrayed by his loved ones, not seeing any improvments he has made or the efforts he has put in, also lack of love.
A villain can be defined as a wicked or evil person, or a dramatic or fictional character who is typically at odds with the hero. Macbeth is a goo example of a villain in this situation. The witches did predict that Macbeth would be Thane of Cawdor. This is because it would have been relatively common knowledge that he was Thane of Glam due to the death of his father. The witches did inspire Macbeth with the first murder he had commited. If the witches never greeted him King of Scotland in the first place, he never would have contemplated about killing the king. Macbeth's actions led to him being the king.
He then would still try to maintain the integrity in his behaviour, but when he goes opposite to the system, the system will oppose him making him feel hate for the humanity for whom he was expecting good but gave him nothing. In other words hi loved ones. Some other reasons of becoming a villain is greed, heartbreak, depression, and temptation.
We all have self- preservation instincts. Strong ones. To be truly 'good', is also to be vulnerable. If or when one gets hurt, and depending on the regularity, and the depth of the pain, whether it be emotional, or physical, one is inclined to put up defenses, and become more careful, and dis-trusting. In Macbeth's case he was going through alot.
And with christ we are all over-commers. A person who seems to become stronger when they are bad is actually displaying the pain they went through. They are not necessarily stronger especially if the now commit the offence that was committed against them. At some point Macbeth was not a villain. Yet he was cold hearted and a serial killer. There is no doubt in mind that Macbeth was a villain.