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Macbeth as a Male character - Coggle Diagram
Macbeth as a Male character
Roles
Subject to the king
soldier
husband
best friend
Kinsman
Tragic Hero
Construct to warn Nobles
Ideas
Roles
Warrior
Unseamed him from his nave to his chaps
Warrior Ethos
Duncan's aid telling him about the battle
Masculinity
When you durst do it you were a man
Conversation with LM
Ambition
Rapt Withall
Witches prophecies
Having Banquo killed
Lady Macbeth
Existentialism
End of the play
basically Macbeth says
Why do I exist when the natural order will be restored anyways
Power/control
Speak, I charge you
Conversation with witches
Fruitless crown
Triggers for his change
Banquo as a threat
Banquo's sons will be kings prophecies
Killing Duncan
Macbeth has murdered sleep
Lady Macbeth
Illness
look like the flower but be the serpent under it
Religious reference
Euphemism, simile, imperative
Macduff's family killed
loss of warrior ethos
Loss of Power
Prophecies
Macbeth, who shall be king hereafter
Pride and Ego
changes in power/status
Changes in Masculinity
When you durst do it you were a man
Change in mental health
Full of scorpions is my mind
Change in religious status
could not say amen
Existentialism
Life is just a player strutting on a stage
Ambition
Vaulting ambition
prince of Cumberland quote
Key Scenes
Opening scenes - relationship with Duncan
Interactions with LM and witches
Ambition shown in soliloquies
First battle scenes
Tragic hero
Aside
Soliloquies
Hamartia