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Allison Sutton Sami Thomas Tommy Farrell Period 5, Group #3 Jake Ackerman & Ben Russell. Macbeth: Tragic Hero Or Villain?. What Makes Macbeth A Hero?. Won the battle; has military skills
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Allison Sutton Sami Thomas Tommy Farrell Period 5, Group #3 Jake Ackerman & Ben Russell Macbeth: Tragic Hero Or Villain?
What Makes Macbeth A Hero? • Won the battle; has military skills • We wonder what happens to him and he has the tragic flaw which in his case is ambition • Had extreme pride, and when his manhood was being questioned he committed evil acts • Inherently evil • Has great guilt • Had to be influenced by 3 things to change his original noble character
What Makes Macbeth A Hero? • Was named Thane of Cawdor so he embodies nobility and virtue • We can identify with him because his flaws are shared by many • Doomed from the start because of his ambition • Follows the sequence: great, good, flaw, recognition, and downfall
What Makes Macbeth a Villain? • The influences of the witches and his wife did not instigate his ambition, it had already corrupted his heart from the beginning • Doesn’t ever right the wrong • Took what the witches said too serious • The witches did not tell him to kill his king that praised him, he made the ultimate decision to commit the evil act • Willing to do anything he needs to in order to get to the top (greed) • Easily manipulated by things around him and mentally weak because he does not stick to his morals
Physiological Reasons Driving Macbeth • Macbeth was trying to fill a void in his life. He had no compassion from his wife, childless, and only had war to look at or really be involved with • Feels like he is above society because of all the praise for his military victory and feels as if he is above society and cannot just be a common person now • His moral side (super ego) was crippled by his desire to be king • His id, which drives him to satisfy his own needs, allows him to murder and commit evil acts
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