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Macbeth - Coggle Diagram
Macbeth
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courageous act of reckless brutality in his fight against macdonawald to his horrific act of killing king duncan as he slept
initially his violence is seen as a positive trait, cloaked by a patriarchal act of bravery macbeth fighting fearlessly for his country
he gains pleasure from his acts of murder, its almost become an obsession for him
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violence breeds violence
cautionary tale of the consequences of act of regocide against the king - this violence lead to macbeths fatal death
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violence is wrapped up in bravery and patriarchy, violence here seen more as heroic - macbeth fighting fearlessly for his country
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the first time we are introduced to macbeth, he had just slaughtered someone - perhaps shakespeare may have done this to foreshadow macbeths own death of slaughter. gives us an agressive impression
alternatively, it could be argued that
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