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Shakespeare was not interested in writing history. Even his so-called History Plays changed facts for dramatic effect. Macbeth is a tragedy. It was more important to create a tragic character than an accurate one.

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Q: Why did shakespeare change the character of the real Macbeth completely in his play?
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Is Macbeth a static character?

No, Macbeth is not a static character, he's actually the main dynamic character in the play. A static character does not change through out the story. I'd say Banquo, Macduff, and Malcolm are static characters because they don't change their views or traits.


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Why did Shakespeare believe people couldn't change?

Why would you think he believed that?? The characters in his plays change all the time. You can't think the Macbeth at the start of the play is the same as the one at the end! Literary critics have foisted on Shakespeare the idea of the "tragic flaw", the idea that people have a fixed character and bad things flow from some flaw in that fixed character. But there is no reason to believe that Shakespeare believed any such nonsense. It is much more evident in Victorian melodrama or the comedy of humours (such as Jonson's Every Man in his Humour) than in Shakespeare.


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How does Macbeth tragic flaw lead him to disaster in the final act of The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare?

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