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Macbeth Essay – Victim or Villain?

Assignment Type: 3rd person expository (No use of “I” or “we”)

Parameters:

Thesis, body, conclusion

A variety of supporting quotes

Objective: Is Macbeth a victim of fate, the weird sisters, and his wife (pan-determinism) or does he exercise free will making him responsible for his actions? Which kind of tragic hero is Macbeth and why? Make a thesis and support that thesis actively with textual examples from the play.

*Note: Macbeth is traditionally considered a ‘Tragic Hero’. There are two varieties:

Aristotelian Tragic Hero – A tragic hero is a man who rises to a high ranking position and then falls from that position often to death and desolation. Two forces are involved: the tragic flaw (hamartia) and fate.

Elizabethan Tragic Hero – This is a variant whereby the tragic hero is responsible for his own downfall, emphasizing a waste of human potential.

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Overall Score: ______/100

Act 1, Scene 1 - witch scene

Act 1, Scene 2 - Mac’s initial reputation

Act 1, Scene 3 - witch scene, prophecy scene

Act 1, Scene 5 – Lady Mac introduced, her soliloquy (unholy prayer)

Act 1, Scene 7 – Mac soliloquy

Act 2, Scene 1 – Mac soliloquy (dagger hallucination)

Act 2, Scene 2 – murder scene

Act 2, Scene 3 – Mac aside, “the life of wine is drawn…”

Act 3, Scene 1 – Mac soliloquy (Banquo problem)

Act 3, Scene 2 – Lady Mac/Mac dialogue (he takes control)

Act 3, Scene 4 – Banquet Scene

Act 3, Scene 5 – witch scene (Hecate)

Act 4, Scene 1 – witch scene (final prophecies)

Act 5, Scene 5 – Lady Mac suicide, final Mac soliloquy

Act 5, Scene 7 – Mac and Macduff fight