Manhood In Macbeth

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Macbeth went from a noble man to a savage tyrant within a few days.the main factor that contributed to his downfall was his naivety.Him letting the three witches prophecy influence him and his wife to kill King Duncan ultimately led to his own death in the end.He was also naive to think that his actions would have no consequences. He was especially naive for letting his wife convince him that he is not a man if he did not kill the king. Not only was he naive but he and his wife was greddy , they could not be happy with the honor and power they already gained from the generosity of King Duncan so they betrayed him for the crown.

The main theme of Macbeth is how manhood can affect some men for the worse.Lady Macbeth convinced him to kill a
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Indirect Characterization is less important in analyzing a story because the author leaves it to the reader to develop the character. In Macbeth there is one particular character that is a great example of indirect characterization an that is Lady Macbeth. In Macbeth it is obvious that Lady Macbeth is evil and manipulative but it is not so easy to identify why she is like that if you really read between the lines you would notice that Lady Macbeth wants to be like a man or at least have the power of the man but she can not be that so she manipulates her husband to do her