Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Then He is Dead....
I pity poor Macbeth! He goes from this heroic figure with dignity, loyal tendencies, and morals-to this man who is a vile, horrific creature who's power hungry and lusty. I think what Macbeth did cannot be justified! Because you do these conniving, shady, and underhanded deeds to achieve what ? Al those things you doesn't accomplish anything, even if you think it'll pay off in the long run. In my opinion it doesn't pay off because it's not everlasting and you do not have immortality! What you achieve here- you cannot take with when you die. Look how Macbeth ended up. In the end, he has nothing! His wife die because of insanity and guilt, his kinsmen thinks he's a tyrant and backstab him literally and figuratively, Macduff, no morals or values, and at last he dies. I cannot commit the acts Macbeth done. Because if I cannot get up and look at myself in the mirror, or if it compromises my dignity, or morals or values it's not worth it!
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I find it interesting that you pity Macbeth. I 've come to feel sorry for his situation as well but do you not think it his fault for putting himself in this position?
ReplyDeleteI definitly agree with your perseption of Macbeth. His transformation from "good to evil" happened very quickly but I personally do not pity him...At All!
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