Sunday, May 19, 2019

Macbeth Act 5 Scene 3 Essay

In William Shakespeares Act 5 Scene 3 of Macbeth, a complete different side of Macbeth is revealed. In the beginning of the play Macbeth is a man who cannot even stand up for himself, and a man who completely relies on his wife to take a leak major decisions. Then the very next day Macbeth becomes a man who murder, the king Duncan, and then 2 servants, and later his best friend Banquo. This man, Macbeth, is a psychopath, he sees s ghost of Banquo during a dinner banquet. Finally Macbeth even kills a defenseless woman and her innocent child.Macbeths dissent to violence becomes completely evident in Act 5 Scene 3. This scene takes place in the fortification of Dunsinane and is extremely important for it revels Mactheths change over the course of the play and his character. In this scene Macbeth has entirely become a tyrant king who is filled with anger, hate and cockiness. In the beginning of the scene he takes his anger out on the messenger by calling him a creamfaced loon (Act 5. 3. 12) This response to the messenger is important for it shows how Macbeth is filled with rage and how he is a tyrant.His abuse of power as king is to a fault revealed when he becomes enraged at the vivify by saying throw psychic to the dogs. This shows his impatience with the doctor for not being able to curing Lady Macbeth. (5. 3. 57-78) Macbeth continues to insult the doctor. He says to cure cleanse the titty of the perilous stuff. The doctors is very insulted and states that profit again will never motivate him to come tush to help Macbeth. Also in this scene Macbeth acts oddly, for example he wants to wear his armor much onward the battle starts. Macbeth truly acts like a tyrant in this scene.He tells his assistant Seyton to hang anyone who duologue of fear. (5. 3. 42) Macbeths interactions with others such as the doctor and messenger and Seyton show his irrationality and even mention to his insanity. This scene in Macbeth is very important for it shows the character of Macbeth which confirms his monocracy and how he is not fit to be king. Finally this scene shows how Macbeth is the sickness for Scotland. This scene also shows the importance of Macbeth being overthrown by Malcolm so that the tyranny caused by Macbeth would end.

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