Macbeth: Style And Structure

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English

 

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Robert J

 

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April 15, 2014

 

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University

 

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To contrast, an ‘immature’ tragedy is where the cause of a character’s downfall is purely circumstantial, and not in any way a result of the protagonist or a main character’s actions. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is the epitome of an ‘immature’ tragedy, as Romeo and Juliet - although young and ‘foolish’ - did not end their lives due to flaws in character, but rather met their end on the account of the situation at hand...
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Macbeth is known as a ‘mature’ tragedy because the play is primarily founded upon Macbeth’s weaknesses and flaws as a human. Throughout the play, Shakespeare steadily reveals Macbeth’s yearnings and desires coupled with his apparent ambition to become king. Initially, Shakespeare portrays Macbeth as a valiant and glorious hero, but this illustrious image of Macbeth decays over the course of the play into something far more sinister as he goes against his own nature, eventually succumbing to his ‘deep and dark desires’...
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