Friday, March 29, 2019

Tragic Heros In Shakespeare

tragic Heros In ShakespeareMacbeth serves as an example of a tragic wedge heel in Shakespeare s Macbeth. His tragic decision stems from the influence of a tragic flaw. one time he has do the decision, it is irreversible, and produces his downf only. In an attempt to save himself, the tragic hero tries to reverse his decision, just ultimately fails. The tragic hero must be neither villain nor a virtuous man plainly a character between these two extremes. A man who not eminently in force(p) and just, yet whose misfortune is brought about not by ungodliness or depravity but by some error or human frailty.1st ParagraphTopic sentence At the real beginning of the play, Macbeth and Banquo are returning to Scotland.Won the war for Duncan.Shows a formal virtue of Macbeth, a requirement of a tragic hero troika witches appear and make prophecies about Macbeth and Banquo.All get along, Macbeth Hail to thee, thane of Glamis All hail, Macbeth hail to thee, thane of Cawdor All hail Macbet h that shalt be king here by and by (I,ii,48).Ross enters tells Macbeth is thane of Cawdor now.Macbeth is surprised. Prophecies coming true.Duncans paroles, would be the rightful heirs to the wad. Nowhere near the next in line to the throneClosing sentence Macbeths tragic flaw is that of ambition Macbeths ambition will cause him to decline.2nd ParagraphTopic censure At this point, bird Macbeth knows all about the witches prophecies.Lady Macbeth wants to be Queen of Scotland, encourages Macbeth to get unloosen of Duncan.After killing Duncan, Macbeth feels sorry for himself.His ambition has caused him to kill a good friend and even worse, the KingMacbeth brings dagger back. Lady Macbeth gets angry but Macbeth saysIll go no more I am shocked to think what I have through with(p) Lookon t again I dare not. (II,ii,51).Lady Macbeth controls and tell hima littler water clears us of this deed. (II,ii,67)Macbeth be humps satisfied with what he has doneespecially after Malcolm and Macd uff leaves Scotland.The third prophecy has come true Macbeth is King of ScotlandMacbeth wants Banquo and his son perfectly because of thewitches prophecy that Banquos sons will become Kings. He hires threemurderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance. Fleance escapes. Macbeth is outraged when he hears this. He saysThen comes my fit again I had else been perfect, Whole as the marble, founded as the rock, As broad and general as the casing air. But now I am cabined, cribbed, confined, bound in To saucy doubts and fears. But Banquos safe? (III,ii,21).Macbeth sees the ghost of Banquo at the banquet. Macbeth saysWhich of you have done this? and Thou canst not say I did it never shake thy bloody locks at me. (III,iv,48).Lady Macbeth senses that something is definitely wrong and she asks e reallyone to leave immediately.Macbeth is shown as a hubris character.Closing Sentence He was not afraid of the consequences of his actions although he knew very well what they would be. This is another tragic flaw.3rd ParagraphTopic Sentence Macbeth is worried and goes to meet the witches.First apparition Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth Beware Macduff Beware the thane of Fife. bet on apparition The power of man, for none of woman born shall harm Macbeth. trey apparition Macbeth shall never vanquishd be until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill. Shall come against him.Macbeth is scarred and saysSeize upon Fife give to the edge o the sword. His wife, his babes, and all dispossessed souls.(IV,I,151)He is scared by the apparitions prophecies and wants to kill anyone who comes in his way.Macbeth thinks he has it made that nothing can take his crown away from him now.Birnam woods setting the hill in form of the Malcolm army.(Third prophecy comes true)Macbeth is shown once again at the end of the play when Macduff challenges Macbeth to a fight.Macbeth says he will not fight, so Macduff saysThen yield thee, coward (V, viii, 23).Macbeth answersI will not yield (V, viii, 28).Macbeth finall y realizes what he has done and how the witches prophecies and apparitions have all come true. Fights back but is killed by Macduff. (Second and First prophecy comes true)Closing Sentence But he did not just give up like a coward. He fought like the great warrior he once was.ConclusionIn conclusion, Macbeth was a noble, honest, authentic man. However, Macbeth, tragically followed the Witches philosophy in life, fair is unholy and foul is fair. The constant fricative sound in this alliteration infers the bitter sentinel the Witches have towards life and henceforth creates the appearance that unless Macbeth changes, he will be damned to this embittered panorama, therefore he decides to change, following the witches prophecy that thou shalt be king hereafter . He decrees that he shall follow this prophecy and do anything to become the king. the prophecies given to him by the witches, Lady Macbeths influence and plan, and his intensified ambition, all contributed greatly to his degene ration of character which resulted to his downfalldeath. Therefore Macbeth character displays strong signs of a tragic hero, making him the ideal classic example.-Palash jain1(A)

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