Sunday, June 2, 2019

Murder in Shakespeares Macbeth :: essays research papers

Macbeth is a true Shakespearian tragedy, in which mast murders take place, in order for one man and women to take the throne and go bad king and queen. It starts with Duncans murder, which is done because Macbeth did not want to see Duncans son next in line for the throne and the except way to delay that was by eliminating Duncan. The nest murder was that of Banquo. Banquo is a friend of Macbeth and his murder is un-predictable. Macbeth may have feared that if he did not kill Banquo, Banquo would kill him in order to pee-pee a position power seeing that the witchs just informed both Macbeth and Banquo that Macbeth will be the next King of Scotland and Banquo will never have the chance to hold the throne. Once Banquo is come out of the way, Macbeth turns his attention to his real target, King MaCduff. Although at first hesitant about kill MaCduff, Macbeth chooses to murder MaCduff, a man who Macbeth himself said was a good man and a fine leader. The last murder is of MaCd uffs family. Macbeth can not take any chances and must kill any associated with the former king (King MaCduff). The murder of MaCduffs wife and son is the most vicious crime of them all because for one we see the killing on stage and number two a child is murdered, the most vicious and horrific thing one can show. Macbeth murders for personal gain and has no regrets or else he would not have continued his mass slaughtering. Macbeth is responsible for these murders because he commits them himself, without any assistance, he kills everyone out of necessity, and because all these acts were done out of free will. The underlining fact in the play is that Macbeth kills these people all by himself, there is no accomplice and therefore if this were brought to a court of law the only person who would be found guilty of murder would be Macbeth. There is no crime for saying go and kill that person, there is only a crime for actually killing a person. Also, Macbeths killings resulted in Macbeth gaining a position of power he wanted. He says The Prince of Cumberland That is a step on which I must fall down, or else oerleap, for in my way it lies.

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