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Macbeth is a tragic hero. In the beginning of the play the audience sympathizes for Macbeth and view Macbeth in the right when he kills Duncan. By the end of the play however views have shifted and Macbeth is seen as a villain because he has used his power for bad. In Shakespeare's plays the villains are not usually tragic heroes.

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Macbeth is unique among Shakespeare's villains because he starts out as a noble and loyal soldier before he is driven to commit evil deeds. Unlike other villains who are motivated by power or vengeance from the beginning, Macbeth's descent into villainy is a gradual process influenced by supernatural forces and his own ambition. Additionally, Macbeth's moral struggle and internal conflict set him apart from other villains in Shakespeare's works.

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