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Q: What do the critics say about Macbeth?
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What did the critics say about 'Macbeth'?

Critics believe that the character of Banquo was initially a murderer, however, that identity was scrapped for one of a nobleman. However, Banquo was believed to be an ancestor of James I, so his character was changed to avoid trouble with the king. The place of Duncan's death was also changed from him being set upon and killed on the road, to death coming when he visited Macbeth's castle. King Duncan's character was changed from an inept king, whose job Macbeth already had to do, to the more benevolent Duncan, who was considered an apt king.


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Where in Shakespeares play Macbeth does it say she had wished she was not a women?

It doesn't say that anywhere in the play. Also, Macbeth is a male.


Who are the witches referring to when they say something wicked this way comes in Macbeth?

In Macbeth, the three witches are referring to Macbeth when they say "Something wicked this way comes." They are speaking about Macbeth as he approaches them, indicating his dark and villainous nature.


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When critics talk of a character being 'one-dimensional' they usually mean that he has no backstory. When Macduff (in Macbeth) says of Macbeth "He has no children" you realise that Macduff and Macbeth both have lives outside the play. (Macduff is a family man, Macbeth is not). Almost all the characters in Shakespeare give hints that they have a life outside the play - they are multidimensional.


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