Macbeth Tragic Drama Essay, Research Paper
In the tragic drama Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare in 1606 during the
English Renaissance, the hero, Macbeth, constantly declines in his level of
morality until his death at the end of the play. Because of his change of
character from good to evil, Macbeth’s attitude towards other characters,
specifically Duncan, Banquo, Lady Macbeth, and the witches, is significantly
affected. The first of the four characters is Duncan. Since Macbeth interacts
with Duncan only a minimal amount before Duncan’s death, Macbeth’s attitude
towards him changes very rapidly. Before Macbeth hears the witches’ first
prophecy, he is very close to Duncan, and would never even think of doing
something against him. When the thought of murdering Duncan crosses his mind
immediately after he finds that he has just been named Thane of Cawdor, he
cannot believe he "yield[s] to that suggestion / Whose horrid image doth
unfix my hair / And make my seated heart knock at my ribs" (I, iii,
133-35). In scene 5 of act 1, however, his "vaulting ambition" is
starting to take over, but partly because of his wife’s persuasion. He agrees
that they must "catch the nearest way" (17), and kill Duncan that
night. On the other hand, as the time for murder comes nearer, he begins giving
himself reasons not to murder Duncan: First, as I am his kinsman and his
subject, Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, Who should against his
murderer shut the door, Not bear the knife myself. (I, vii, 13-16) When Lady
Macbeth enters, though, she uses her cunning rhetoric and pursuasion techniques
to convince Macbeth that this is, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the right thing
to do. He then tells her that "I am settled." (79). He is firmly
seated in his beliefs that killing Duncan is the right thing to do-until he
performs the murder. He is so horrified by this act that for a moment he forgets
where he is or whom he is with. We learn from this murder that Macbeth truly had
faith in the king and was very loyal, but under the forces of his wife’s
persuasion and his own vaulting ambition, he is put in the evil frame of mind
for just long enough to kill Duncan. This murder does permanently alter him from
his moral state of mind, however, and he soon does not feel much remorse for
murdering Duncan. The Second of the four characters towards whom Macbeth’s
attitude changes is Banquo. Before he murders Duncan, Macbeth is a very close
friend to Banquo, and they are almost always together. After the murder,
however, Macbeth senses suspicion on Banquo’s part. He realizes that Banquo’s
"wisdom that doth guide his valour / To act in safety" (52-53) will
cause Banquo to want to turn Macbeth in for his crime. Macbeth knows he must
also get rid of Banquo since, according to the prophecy, the throne will pass to
Banquo’s sons otherwise. Macbeth starts showing his extreme hatred towards
Banquo while he is convincing the two murderers that killing him is right: Macb:
Both of you Know Banquo was your enemy. Murderers: True, my lord. Macb: So is he
mine; and in such bloody distance That every minute of his being thrusts Against
my near’st of life; (III, i, 114b-118) Finally, Macbeth actually shows signs of
relief when the murderer calls him to the door during his banquet and tells him
of Banquo’s death: Macb: There’s blood upon thy face. Murderer: ‘Tis Banquo’s
then. Macb: ‘Tis better thee without than he within. (III, iv, 12-14) Macbeth’s
last statement, "Tis . . . within", means that Banquo’s blood is
better on the murderer than in Banquo, showing that Macbeth is, in truth, happy
that Banquo has been killed. the killing of Banquo by Macbeth shows extreme
selfishness; he cannot bear to see even his best friend’s sons succeed him on
the throne. However, a more important reason that Macbeth kills Banquo is
because of Banquo’s suspicion of him, and what Banquo will do to him once he
finds out for sure that Macbeth has commited the murder of Duncan. One can see
that Macbeth becomes extremely harsh if he wants his way. He will go to horrid
extremes just so that he does not have to live his kingship in fear, but instead
"to be safely thus." (III, i, 49) Lady Macbeth, the third character,
interacts with Macbeth a considerable amount, and influences him greatly. He and
his wife as a pair are dangerous because his ambition combined with her
bloodiness can cause fatal situations. In Macbeth’s letter to his wife, he calls
her "my dearest partner of greatness" (I, v, 8), and later, when he is
talking to her in person, he calls her "My dearest love" (I, v, 54b).
Shakespeare shows their close relationship until they have started falling into
a state of near-despair after the murder of Banquo and Macduff’s wife and son.
At this
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