How Macbeth's Character Changes

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Macbeth Essay How does a man who is loyal, trustworthy, and respected by all turn into a selfish mass murderer who will stop at nothing to secure his title as king? One of the main themes of the play Macbeth is how Macbeth’s character changes drastically in such a short period of time. Macbeth is presented as a mature, established man who is quite successful. Macbeth, like most other men, is bound to his natural greed and inescapable instinct to be as powerful and dominant as possible. As the play begins, Macbeth is seen as an honorable man with lots of nobility. On the battlefield he fought courageously and selflessly for his king and his country. He showed great loyalty to not only himself, but to King Duncan, unlike the…show more content…
He has becomes obsessed with preventing the overthrow of him as a king. Some may say Macbeth became stronger as the play went on, but evidences shows he had become weaker as the haunting of the ghost Banquo broke him down to a point where he was questionably insane. He relied far too much on the prophecies and the supernatural, which in the end was his downfall. Towards the end of the play Lady Macbeth has died and the battle is drawing closer to Macbeth. After hearing the news of Lady Macbeth’s death Macbeth appears unemotional “She should have died hereafter;…” Macbeth is overly confident due to the witch’s prophecies telling him that anyone born from a woman cannot harm him. You see his increase in arrogance after slaying Siward “Thou wast born of a woman. But swords I smile at, weapons laugh to scorn…” Feeling invincible, he ignores Macduff when he tells him how he wasn’t ‘born’ from a woman. “Tell, thee Macduff was from his mother’s womb untimely ripp’d.” When Macbeth hears of this he realizes what he has done and how he has been tricked by the witches but decides to continue the…show more content…
Pushed by the idea that he could be king, his growing ambition and misguided confidence in the prophecies makes Macbeth starts to ignore his conscious. After he is crowned king, Macbeth changes for the worse. He would turn into an evil, brutal killing man with no sense of morals. From the beginning to the end, it’s as if Macbeth has changed in character completely. The actions he took from killing Banquo, then having Lady Macduff and her children murdered, shows the insecurity that was present in Macbeth. Macbeth can be summarized into a character although strong physically he is very weak mentally and it is this weakness that caused the downfall and change of Macbeth. It should be remembered that at the beginning of the play Macbeth and his wife were ordinary people. Macbeth is an extraordinary play about how power and greed can corrupt ordinary people. Is it really their fault? Or is it just human nature to strive to have complete power and do anything to stay on top? Either way Macbeth relied too much on the witches’ prophecies and this would lead to his
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