Macbeth: A Noble and Highly Respected Figure In Ducan's Reign
Macbeth was a noble and highly respected figure in King Duncan's reign. He
lived a brave and honest life, serving the King and his country against evil.
The Tragedy of Macbeth occurred when the weird sisters met Macbeth for the first
time. An evil mind took over Macbeth, and he was doomed to the witches
prophesies until his death.
Macbeth was a General of the King's army, and served the King with honor and
dignity. After success in the battle against the Thane of Cawdor, which was
Macbeth's final serving for King Duncan, Banquo and he met with the King.
Banquo was commended, and "To make thee full of growing. - Noble Banquo" (Act 1
Scene 4); but Macbeth was given all the credit, and titled "My worthy Cawdor!"
(Act 1 Scene 4), Thane of Cawdor for his service. It was during this scene,
where Duncan announced Malcolm
as his future successor, that Macbeth's thoughts
became evil obsessions. A power was taking over......
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