Macbeth is an ambitious warrior that desires more power and by killing and threatening his way to the top, he becomes king . People’s opinion of him changes from him being “brave” and “worthy” and “noble” he them later becomes “tyrant”.
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Lady Macbeth
Lady Macbeth is Macbeth’s husband and takes the role of his persuader as she is the one who manipulated him into killing the king to give them power then goes insane and dies at the end.She has a habit of belittling her husband “then you werea man”
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The Three Witches
They are the supernatural force in this play that, it can be argued, are the cause of the entire play. They are made to be creepy characters “fair is foul and foul is fair”.
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Macduff
Macduff is the double of Macbeth, he is one of the first to be suspicious of him as he flees for the help of Malcom and is the one to eventually kill Macbeth. “Cannot conceive or name thee”
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Lady Macduff
She is the wife of Macduff and the double of Lady Macbeth, she has a strong moral standing that is stronger than her faith to her husband. “When our actions do not, our fear does make us traitors”
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Lady Macbeth is Macbeth’s husband and takes the role of his persuader as she is the one who manipulated him into killing the king to give them power then goes insane and dies at the end.She has a habit of belittling her husband “then you werea man”
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Lady Macbeth
Card 3
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They are the supernatural force in this play that, it can be argued, are the cause of the entire play. They are made to be creepy characters “fair is foul and foul is fair”.
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Card 4
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Macduff is the double of Macbeth, he is one of the first to be suspicious of him as he flees for the help of Malcom and is the one to eventually kill Macbeth. “Cannot conceive or name thee”
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Card 5
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She is the wife of Macduff and the double of Lady Macbeth, she has a strong moral standing that is stronger than her faith to her husband. “When our actions do not, our fear does make us traitors”
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