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Macbeth: A Tragic Hero
The purpose of the essay is to explain Macbeth's role as a tragic hero in the play written by Shakespeare. It categorizes Macbeth's fall from an honorable man to a butcher due to the influences of his wife, the tree witches, and his own vaulting ambition.
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Justin Thomas December 18, 2009 Mrs. McCarthy Macbeth Essay All tragedies have a predominant tragic hero at their heart. The hero is usually benevolent and chivalrous except for one flaw in character. This flaw leads ...
... word games the witches had deceived him the entire time. By letting his tragic flaw of ambition overcome him Macbeth went from a caring individual to a man only concerned over his own power.
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