Macbeth: A tragic hero
Macbeth: A Tragic Hero
William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays ever written. Macbeth is a tragic hero. A tragic hero is a man above the ordinary who, due to the unusual circumstances and a flaw in his character, suffers a downfall. This will be proven through his words and actions and by what others say about him.
Macbeth is a man above the ordinary in many obvious ways. Macbeth
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from everyone supporting him, respecting him to everyone disowning him. He ends up with no one left on his side and has no companions. Thus, Macbeth suffers a downfall.
In conclusion, a tragic hero is a man above the ordinary who, due to the unusual circumstances, and a flaw in his character, suffers a downfall. Macbeth is a tragic hero.
By: Megan Gooding
WORK CITED
Shakespeare, William. Stanley Applebaum,
Ed. Macbeth Toronto: General publishing company, 1993.
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