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Macbeth persuades the murderers to kill Banquo and his son
Macbeth shows despair after his wife's death, when he realizes the futility of his ambitions and the emptiness of the power he has gained. He also experiences despair before the final battle, as he grapples with guilt and the consequences of his actions.
If we look at the situation through the eyes of the Elizibethan audience that would be watching Macbeth, then yes, the end is very justified. To that audience, the natural order of things is very important, and during Macbeth, the order God created is severely disrupted. Once the Great Chain of being is disturbed and the tyrant Macbeth becomes King, all order seems to be lost. To the Elizibethan audience, the fact that innocent people are being killed is extremely upseting and by the end, justice must be served. In the way that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth die after perpetual suffering, and a good King, Malcolm, is appointed, justice is served and God's Natural Order is restored
Macbeth gives the country a bad reputation and shows that scotland is filled with a bunch of pu$$ies
Macbeth shows it through his tyranny,murders and his eagerness to see the witches again. Lady Macbeth shows it when she turns mad nearing the end of the play and her death. ('out damn spot! out, i say!') the spot thing is a direct quote from the play, it has no intention to be offensive or anything.
Lady Macbeth is telling Macbeth to grow up and just kill the King. But Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth that she cant kill him since he looks like her father, this shows the reader that Lady Macbeth isn't as crazy as we think she is.
The exposition offered in Macbeth's conversation with the murderers shows that he is ambitious. It is revealed that he will do anything even if it means hurting a friend.
No, "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare is not generally considered a play of hope. It is a tragedy that explores themes of ambition, guilt, and the consequences of unchecked power. The story follows Macbeth's descent into darkness and his ultimate downfall.
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Banquo's murder suggests that Macbeth has been deeply affected by his first crime. It shows that he is willing to kill his closest friend in order to secure his power and protect himself from potential threats. This act demonstrates Macbeth's descent into moral corruption and ruthless ambition.
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Duncan shows his affection for the Macbeths by giving them gifts. In particular he gives Lady M a jewel.