Monday, March 21, 2011

Macbeth 2

In the final scenes many events occur against Macbeth. Scene 4 starts off with the witches making a stew and saying a spell. Macbeth enters demanding they tell him what's going to happen to him. He thinks he's in the clear because only someone who wasn't born from a woman can kill him. Right here is where his pride gets to him and makes him cocky. He thinks he can live through this war until someone not born from a woman comes along, which we know there is some kind of loopole. He becomes very parnoid that he continues to kill other people, such as Macduff's son. The part I thought was out of character was that Lady Macbeth was feeling guilty and was sleep walking confessing whaat had happened. Then that ends with her sudden death in the middle of the war. In Act 5 is where everything gets back on track, but B's son is king. Here's the loop, we learn that Macduff was "From his mother's womb, untimely ripped" which i guess techinically ment he wasn't born from woman. So this of course means the end to Macbeth. Then they announce Malcolm as king despite what the prophecy said. I think all along that Macbeth had the choice, but he chose to be selfish.

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