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10 December, 13:24

In Macbeth, who is the most developed character in the story?

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  1. 10 December, 13:32
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    MacBeth

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    Not only is the story about MacBeth but Macbeth is the central character of the play. He is Thane of Glamis and Scottish general. Initially, we get an idea of his bravery and we find him perfect for his role as a general. But soon we are in doubt about his character, after his encounter with the witches. The Prophecy of the witches, that he will become thane of Cawdor and future king leaves a deep impression on his mind. He is unable to control his ambition and mind. He keeps on thinking about the throne, after one of witches prophecy, that he will become Thane of Cawdor, turns out to be true. He murders King to achieve his ambition, but still, he isn't satisfied and continues further crimes. He murders Banquo and the entire family of Macduff. He is good as a general, but he doesn't fit the role of a King and turns out to be a cruel tyrant. Ultimately he reaches his end and was killed by Macduff. The entire story revolves around him and we see the inner turmoil, ambition, greed of power determining his action. He is a type of man, who himself have no control over his actions and ambition. He understands that his acts are not good, and he isn't doing justice to his soul, but still under the influence of his wife, Lady Macbeth and his over ambition, he continues his bloody act throughout the play.
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