Macbeth's judgment is not only compromised by the prophecies of the three witches but also by the corrupt ambition of his wife. As time passes before Duncan's murder, the idea of senselessly killing his own king hovers in Macbeth's mind. The only logical path in his mind is to wait for the prophecies to come true instead of unnaturally rushing them; Lady Macbeth massacres this idea of patience. It questions Macbeth's manhood and makes him think that the only way to successfully gain dominion is to kill its royal leader, Duncan. After killing Duncan, Macbeth believes that the only way to secure the throne is to eliminate Banquo, Macbeth's right-hand man. Macbeth then ignores Lady Macbeth and begins making rash, psychotic decisions on his own that ultimately bring him down. Lady Macbeth walks in her sleep and confesses to all their crimes. She is consumed by evil prophecies and is no longer the same. Scotland rebels against Macbeth as Thain of Cawdor, bringing down his kingdom. Macbeth is a Scottish general and Thain of Glamis who is led to evil and evil thoughts by the prophecies of the three witches. Macbeth is a brave soldier and a powerful man, but not a virtuous one. Macbeth is easily convinced to kill to secure his heir to the throne. Once he wins his first goal and becomes King of Scotland, he goes crazy. Evil takes over him and he faces atrocities with ease. Macbeth proves to be better suited to the battlefield than to political decisions. Macbeth's response to any problem is death and murder as he is unfit to make such decisions. Macbeth is never comfortable in his role and with his decisions, as well as his role as a criminal. He is unable to bear the physiological consequences of his atrocities. The... in the center of the card... crazy. It's easy to get caught up in one thing in this world and that's what happened to Macbeth, he lost sight of what's truly important and focused too much on social status, power and fame and this cost him his life. Revenge also plays an important role in this game and that can relate to everyday life. Malcolm wanted revenge on Macbeth and took a stand. He raised an army to take down Macbeth and restore his family to the kingdom of Scotland as it was before Macbeth killed Malcolm's father, Duncan. Malcolm sets out to try to take away what Macbeth has to stop his indignation. In life, sometimes we always try to take revenge on the person who did something bad to you or made fun of you. In the show it's a little more extreme, but it fits into everyday life. Malcolm wanted revenge just like people do today.
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