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Macbeth - Coggle Diagram
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Macbeth
Macbeth
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"As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have" Macbeth A5S3
"Were I from Dunsinane away and clear, profit again should hardly draw me here" Doctor, A5S3
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"For brave Macbeth - well he deserves that name - disdaining Fortune with his brandish'd steel" - Captain, A1S2
Shakespeare portrays Macbeth as an honourable and beloved character at the start of the play and slowly transitions him into an infamous and disgraceful character with no friends by his side due to his hamartia: ambition
Lady Macbeth
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"Out, damn'd spot! Out, I say!" Lady Macbeth A5S1
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Shakespeare portrays Lady Macbeth as a malicious and manipulative character at the start of the play but over the course of the play starts to lose more and more control until she finally spirals out
Macduff
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"O Scotland, O Scotland!" Macduff A4S3
"No, cousin, I'll to Fife" Macduff A2S4
Shakespeare portrays Macduff as being consistently loyal towards the King and the rightful heirs in stark contrast to Macbeth