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This book was added to the library on 11th December 2008. It has already been finished.

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/William Shakespeareshelf | Macbeth

“Macbeth” comes out as one of William Shakespeare’s darkest and murkiest plays, most likely as a result of being written during one of Shakespeare’s darkest times in his own life. This play strays away from the more common Shakespearean formula that contains a hero and his demise resulting from a specific tragic flaw. In “MacBeth”, the title character is not a hero, but rather a villian. MacBeth murders the king of Scotland to bring truth to a prophecy given to him by three witches (the famous “toil and trouble” sisters). After assuming the throne, MacBeth returns to the witches and requests to hear the circumstances of his own death. The witches tell MacBeth he cannot be killed by any “man of woman born.” Under a false assumption of near immortality, MacBeth relaxes his gaurd and perhaps displays his own tragic flaw of over confidence.

Focusing on the power corrupt and merciless villain MacBeth and his dastardly and influential wife Lady MacBeth, this play works as a twisted look into a mind poisioned with greed and hate.