’s For Duncan’s MurderKing Essay, Research Paper
After careful thought I do not agree with King Duncan´s death marks the beginning of Macbeth´s downfall. Shakespeare emphasises throughout the play that Macbeth has free will and can choose whether “Chance will crown me”. I think his downfall began at the first meeting with the witches when he was “rapt withal” at the prospects they gave him. A major influence of the play was the new King James I. Shakespeare wished to compliment him so he carefully included James´ obsession with witches and some of his ancestors in it (Banquo). James even wrote a book on witches called Demonology. Shakespeare had fond At the time of Shakespeare people would have believed in witches and witchcraft. James himself believed he had an experience with witchcraft after he was at sea and there was a terrible storm that was supposedly been conjured by witches.
There are many influences on Macbeth which Shakespeare was to present his dilemma. He has a choice between what he knows he should do that is to remain loyal to his king and continue to assist his efforts to fight off invaders or to follow his ‘vaulting ambition´. There are 3 major influences, the witches, Lady Macbeth and Macbeth´s ambition
When the witches came onto the stage in Shakespeare´s time the audience must have been shocked, amazed, scared of these horrible, ugly, disgusting hags. This would have set the mood of the play from the very beginning and made the audience a little weary. The oxymoron ‘fair is foul and foul is fair´ shows that problems are coming and they are connected with Macbeth (Macbeth had also said the same thing to Banquo about the battle) The modern day audience I feel would still be a little apprehensive towards the witches at the start. Even in modern day culture we still have myths of witches and festivals celebrating them e.g. Halloween. The part they played in Duncan´s murder was quite big. They made Macbeth realise his ‘dark side´ and they told him what he was capable of becoming. They didn´t directly tell him what he was going to do, they just said ‘All hail, Macbeth! That shalt be king hereafter.´ Because of Banquo´s connection with King James I (Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great ……….. Grandfather) he was portrayed as the ‘good person´ in the play. This was shown when the witches first met him and Macbeth. Shakespeare was showing that a good man couldn´t be troubled by witches only a bad person could. Banquo immediately shrugged of the witch´s prophesise while Macbeth didn´t. Lady Macbeth is not a typical woman of Shakespeare time in this play. In Shakespeare time a woman would just be at home cooking, cleaning and looking after the children. They wouldn´t have an active role in a mans life. However Shakespeare has made Lady Macbeth out to be unorthodox and talking to Macbeth about his problems, insulting him, doubting his honour and courage. A woman might have been badly beaten for saying something like that but Shakespeare has made Macbeth tolerate that and actually it has some effect on him.
The affect of her opening soliloquy on the audience (17centuary) is quite great. Lady Macbeth is calling evil spirits to come and ‘unsex her´. She is showing how she wants to be filled with the ‘direst cruelty´. The audience in Shakespeare´s and today would be shocked at hearing such things. It starts to make the audience think ‘ who is this woman´ and ‘how can she think such things.´ Lady Macbeth role in Duncan´s death is also quite significant. When Macbeth doubted himself and whether he should kill his dear friend she was right there to ‘egg him on´ and say thing like ‘dashed the brains out, had I so sworn as you´. These kind of images would have shaken Macbeth up a little and made him think of what kind of man he was if his own wife can say she would kill him but the only rea
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