Macbeth: A Tragic Hero?
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Macbeth's growing character decays from a noble man to a violent individual.
When the play begins, Macbeth’s greatness is already established. Macbeth has already earned the title of Thane of Glamis and will soon become the Thane of Cawdor. The fact that he has these titles demonstrates to the reader that Macbeth is good and an important figure of responsibility...
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He is also addressed as "Valiant cousin, worthy gentlemen." (Shakespeare 1:2 26), "Brave Macbeth, well he deserves that name." (Shakespeare 1:2 18) and as "Worthy Thane." by King Duncan. They way in which he is addressed by the influential members of his country further informs the reader that Macbeth is respectable...
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