Is Macbeth a moral play? Is justice served at the end of the play?
Shakespeares Macbeth is a moral play about a man with vaulting ambitions, and tells the story of his life his valour, tyranny, and tragic downfall. Fitting Aristotles criteria of an ideal Greek tragedy, the story emphasises the many flawed judgements and consequential decisions which lead....
Is Macbeth Responsible For What He Has Done?
Shakespeares Macbeth is the story of a man who is manipulated into tragic demise. He is the victim of conspiring force, who unites in their purpose to destroy him. Firstly, Lady Macbeth is the main reason the death of King Duncan took place. Secondly, The Three Witches influenced Macbeth by tellin....
To what extent is Macbeth a tragedy
Works of fiction explore fundamental and universal ideas often magnified under a writers pen. The genre of tragedy, as established by Aristotle in Ancient Greece deals with serious human actions, relationships between people and their gods and the meaning of human existence. As fiction reflects an....