Tuesday, December 18, 2018
'Macbeth Essy\r'
'Hayley Von Oepen Hour: 1 slope 11 Guilt Can Affect Your hatful Macbeth was a manipulative man. He wasnt like this before, plainly his married woman told him that he was a coward and that there would be no way he could be queen mole rat because he was in like manner weak. So basic eachy, Lady Macbeth had to dish up him plot to kill the queen regnant. Macbeths circumstances was to be might; however his best friend Banquds children were supposed to be king after Macbeth. Macbeth did not like this and plan to kill every wizard in his path, thus causing his inculpatory conscience. A guiltinessy conscience end abbreviate in the way of things leading to chance, and fate may not be how ane wants it to be.Shakespeares play Macbeth shows some(prenominal) themes. One of the themes is the role of a sinful conscience. Macbeths guilt builds up after everyone he kills. For example, when Macbeth finds out that he isnt the barely one who will be king he hires thieves to kill Banq uo and his children. When Macbeth was having dinner with the Lords, he kept seeing Banquds ghost and was scared. Lady Macbeth told everyone that he does this exclusively the time and that he has through this since he was a little boy. She says, ââ¬Å"Things without all(prenominal) remedy / Should be without regard. Whats done is doneââ¬Â (3. 2. 3-14).Lady Macbeth is saying that undoing the past cannot be done and disregarding past deeds should be done. Think of the present and the future to come. Macbeth is furious that he wont remain king. He says, ââ¬Å"For Banquds issue have I filed my mind; / For them the gracious Duncan have I murdered, / depute rancors in the vessel of my peace / Only for them, and mine eternal Jewel / Given to the common confrontation of man / To make them kings, the seeds of Banquds kingsââ¬Â (3. 1. 7()-75). Macbeth basically is saying that he is angry that Banquds kids get to be king and his do not. He did everything he could to be king and rea lizes that it was all for nothing.He did this all for Banquds kids, or Banquds seeds as quoted above. Macbeth was talking to one of his servants and his servant said, ââ¬Å"It is the cry of a woman my cheeseparing Lordââ¬Â¦ / The queen is deadââ¬Â (5. 5. 1()-11). Macbeths guilt grows more when his wife dies even out if he doesnt show it. He realizes that he shouldVe been there for his wife and that she shouldVe been here in the hereafter. And so, the role of a unlawful conscience can get into the way of fate. Unfortunately for Macbeth, he realizes it too late and everyone he has loved was killed either by im or suicide.Also, in the end, once he killed so many people, Macbeth realizes he should have let fate take its course thus giving him a guilty conscience. Another one of Shakespeares themes is Fate vs. alleviate Will. When the witches told Macbeth he is destined to be king, that it is his fate. Macbeth states smugly and powerfully, ââ¬Å"If lay on the line shall crow n me without my stirââ¬Â (1. 3. 158); which manner that if he is the one who should have the crown, King Duncan would give it to him without Macbeth having to do anything rash. When he isnt crowned, Macbeth decides he must kill Duncan.Also meaning, that Macbeth is following his ââ¬Å" breakââ¬Â and the chance is his me to the utterance! ââ¬Â (3. 1 . 70-71). This basically means that Macbeth is challenged by his fate. The words ââ¬Å"come fateââ¬Â means to let the fate come. So basically, Macbeth is challenging fate toa fight to a bitter end. At the seed of the supper that Macbeth had with the great Lords, he told the murderers that it will not only be Banquo that dies, but his son, Fleance, will die too. He tells them ââ¬Å"ââ¬Â¦ must embrace the fate / Of that dark arcminuteââ¬Â (3. 1 . 136-137). Here ââ¬Å"fateââ¬Â means a terrible thing that is going to happen.And because it is Macbeth, it is going to happen. As it turns out, Fleance escapes this parti cular ââ¬Å"fateââ¬Â and lives. In conclusion, Fate vs. plain will is basically the cause of a guilty conscience. Macbeths fate to stay king, made him lose everything, including his wife and his best friend. Macbeths free will said that he could change the fate that the witches prophesied to him. However, Macbeth did not change his fate, and even if he tried to it wouldVe been too late because of all the guilt he has obtained. To sum it up, a guilty conscience and fate can lead to sorry consequences, even if they risk your life in the end.\r\n'
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