Monday, May 27, 2019

Macbeth and Macduff Essay

You have some excellent points, but I think youre missing an essential cleave of the question here compare and contrast. So far youve spoken about Macbeth in great detail and neglected the other two. The key here is balance. understand Macbeth is like so. where as Banquo is like so and Macduff like so (this is contrasting)When comparing you are going to have to look at how each reacts in certain situations compared to Macbeth. For instance, Banquo reacts to the prophesies of the weird sisters with suspicion, mistrust and a certain level of foreboding whereas Macbeth reacts with elated disbelief, hangs on every word and sees it as the beginning of great things. And from his answer the things said by the sisters were ambitions that were within him already whereas Banquo had no real ambitions to become father to a line of kings before that. Thats why he says come up to to me who neither begs nor fears your favors nor your hate or something like that.And use quotes. A good essay alw ays has good quotes woven into it. But dont go wild with them. Just place integrity or two here and there to support a point.Also, personally I have never viewed Macduff and Banquo as heroes. They lack the heroic potency of a Shakespearean hero.Shakespearean heroes are dense characters and these two are pretty straightforward. With Shakespeare theres always to a greater extent to a hero than meets the eye. So I would say, it is clear beyond doubt that Macbeth is the hero of the play. But the key is hes a tragic hero, one who ends up a fallen hero.And arent such heroes always the best?Banquo and Macduff would have been boring heroes, clean, cut and straight as they are. They would have been so predictable. Whereas with Macbeth you could never know what he was going to do.In the beginning we are introduced to this good, noble guy whos fatal flaw is ambition and we hope he wint go through with Duncans murder but he does we pity him, hope for his redemption even and are shocked by th e things that he begins to do after the murder as he grows bolder and bolder.

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