Sunday, December 23, 2018
'Look at Macbethââ¬â¢s Monologue in Act III Scene I, what do we learn about Macbeth? Essay\r'
'In Macbethââ¬â¢s monologue in Act three Scene I, we learn a portion astir(predicate) Macbethââ¬â¢s insecurities.\r\nHe tells us that he does not feel right on the throne because of the witchesââ¬â¢ prediction that Banquoââ¬â¢s children provide be kings. He precautions Banquo because Banquo is brave, and he represents good and he would not esteem of how Macbeth obtained the crown, we rear have Banquoââ¬â¢s suspicions preferably in this scene when he fears that Macbeth has ââ¬Å" contendââ¬â¢st most foullyââ¬Â for the crown.\r\nHe says that Banquo is gifted and as long as Banquo is around, Macbeth leave alone live in fear of him. Macbeth consequently talks about how the witches have predicted that Macbeth go away have no children and his crown is ââ¬Å" swollenââ¬Â, and he has a ââ¬Å"barren sceptreââ¬Â meaning that he leave alone not pass on his crown to anyone in his family. He then says that he nevertheless eat uped Duncan for Banquo ââ¬â¢s children, as they will be the next kings, and it was only for them he gave his soul to the d ugliness and only for them he has become a more evil and treacherous humans.\r\nHe then asks for fate to be kind. This is a clear transform in Macbethââ¬â¢s character here, anterior in the play he was draw as ââ¬Å"disdaining servingââ¬Â in battle, which bureau that he did not worry about fate or fortune, he in force(p) fought bravely against the odds, but now we see that Macbeth has come to rely on fortune and beg for it to be kind to him.\r\nIn this monologue Macbeth reveals that he is probably issue to shovel in Banquo and Fleance, Banquoââ¬â¢s son. Earlier in the scene he asked how Banquo was going to deject to the banquet at Macbethââ¬â¢s palace and if Fleance would be going with him. He wants to obscure Banquo to stop himself going mad with fear of the witchesââ¬â¢ prediction about Banquo ââ¬Å"having kingsââ¬Â. He realises that this may mean that one of Banquoââ¬â¢s children may kill him to become king.\r\nHe wants to kill Banquo and Fleance, as that will stop Banquoââ¬â¢s line of descendants as Fleance is Banquoââ¬â¢s only son and then Macbeth will be safe in the crown.\r\nWe can also see that Macbeth is a really dangerous person and is especially insecure as a king. He will go to any lengths to make surely that he remains king, even murdering his opera hat friend and his best friendââ¬â¢s son.\r\nThere are some hints I this passage that Macbeth is going slightly mad. He says that he ahs ââ¬Å"filed his mindââ¬Â, which means that has adulterated his mind or has gone a bit crazy, by killing Duncan.\r\nIn this monologue we see some of Macbeth darkest and deepest thoughts. He has changed from the brave, loyal and honourable man that we premiere were introduced to him as by the dying chieftain to a man that is willing to murder innocent men for power, and a man that is haunted by predictions made by some old women.\r\n'
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