Why are we drawn to Macbeth?

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English

 

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Irene W

 

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November 15, 2013

 

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University

 

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He induced pity in the readers by showing himself agonizing between the glory in the path ahead of him and his conscience. I agree when you wrote ?we pity him [Macbeth] because, like us, he stands next to innocence in a world in which veil is a prerequisite for being human,' and ?to have a clear conscience is to stand in the sun...
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He knows what has been done cannot be undone and true to his nature he decides to die honorably in battle. At the end, Macbeth still has dignity and proves that he isn't a coward by demising in battle. Even though seen as an evil man, Macbeth does have moral and religious value and this is proven in his soliloquy, Act 1, Scene 7, Lines 12-28, where he lists the three reasons why he should not kill Duncan: he is ?kinsman', ?his subject' and ?his host'...
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