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.7. Final.


Now you can see that Macbeth is both a victim and a villain. His wife, his power-thirsty ambition , his deteriorating mind, and the Witches lead him down a path of destruction and villanous ways. If Macbeth only chose to ignore the Witches prophecies and apparations, then perhaps he wouldn't have made the transformation from victim, to villain, to dead. The truth is, Macbeth did start out as a victim, but once he got a taste of power, he couldn't stop, he loved it, and would do anything to ensure he would always have it.

3 comments:

MRSSThompsonMacbeth said...

This is an interesting way to structure your blog. I think that you should have made a more direct connection between your quotes on the left and your thinking on the right.

You truly understand the complexities of the play.

Content 5.5 x 7 = 38.5
Presentation 6 x 4 = 24

Total 62.5/66

erigunawanalakazami said...

Thank you. You really helped me in this topic! I understood know that Macbeth is both a victim and a villain. It would be better if you could do the quote analysis and word analysis.

Anonymous said...

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