Because tragedy works by making us like and respect someone and then feel sad when something terrible happens to them. If we don't like them in the first place, we don't feel sorry for them and there is no tragedy. (An example is Shakespeare's failed tragedy Timon of Athens in which we cannot feel sorry for Timon because he is so stupid, and hence his downfall does not seem very tragic.) The fewer faults the hero has, the more tragic it becomes, so the most tragic hero has no faults or flaws at all, yet disaster overtakes him anyway.
Macbeth is a heroic soldier and an honorable man. ( apex )
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In the end it is Malcolm who finally slays Macbeth. No! Rubbish! Malcolm is a useless soldier and couldn't kill Macbeth if Macbeth were tied hand and foot. It was Macduff, the man "not of woman born", who kills Macbeth.
He is a good soldier, strong and courageous. Is he violent? Of course! That makes him good at his job.
Real Macbeth: Wise, strong leader, lead successfully for 17 years. He did kill Duncan but he was a bad king and was running his people into the ground. Play Macbeth: Started as a good soldier, ended a crazy killer who killed his best friend and the king. He didn't even care when his wife committed suicide.
Presenting Macbeth as an honored soldier establishes his initial reputation as a noble and valiant warrior, making his subsequent fall into corruption and tyranny more tragic and impactful. It also highlights the contrast between his past virtues and his later descent into darkness, emphasizing the destructive nature of unchecked ambition and power.
The cast of Macbeth - 2015 includes: Lasco Atkins as Macbeth Army Soldier Pete Buzzsaw Holland as Macduff Personal Guard Paddy Considine as Banquo Marion Cotillard as Lady Macbeth Martin Crossingham as Norwegian Soldier Elizabeth Debicki as Lady Macduff Michael Fassbender as Macbeth Mike Firth as Macbeth soldier Julian Gillard as Norwegian Soldier Sean Harris as Macduff David Hayman as Lennox Jeff Longland as English Soldier James Michael Rankin as Macbeth Soldier Jack Reynor Shane Salter as Norwegian Soldier Julian Seager as Macbeth Soldier David Thewlis Dan Twine as Scottish Soldier
We honored the fallen soldier with a respectful memorial service.
it isn't relavant to the play and therefore it is not answered in the plot of Macbeth.
Macbeth is a heroic soldier and an honorable man. ( apex )
Young Siward.
who do Macbeth and banquo react in battle who do Macbeth and banquo react in battle
Macbeth wasn't a typical soldier. A typical soldier in Shakespeare's times would be the one to give commands to his wife, but Macbeth was soft and he wasn't as confident as a usual soldier would have been. Due to Macbeth not having a lot of confidence, he felt he had to listen and obey Lady Macbeth. Although I suspect that nobody was going to give commands to a woman like Lady Macbeth. She was a formidable woman, who succeeded in controlling Macbeth not because he was soft but because she was harder than the toughest man. "I would, while it was smiling in my face, have plucked my nipple from its boneless gums and dashed the brains out had I so sworn as you have done to this." Is this a woman anyone could say no to?
In the end it is Malcolm who finally slays Macbeth. No! Rubbish! Malcolm is a useless soldier and couldn't kill Macbeth if Macbeth were tied hand and foot. It was Macduff, the man "not of woman born", who kills Macbeth.
She thinks he is a valiant, noble, worthy, good, brave , ambitous soldier. But she thinks his flaw is have to much of the 'milk of human kindness'.
Young Siward is a Scottish nobleman and a soldier who fights alongside Malcolm to defeat Macbeth. He is killed by Macbeth in combat during the battle.
an important soldier was general Eisenhower