Wednesday, March 4, 2009

LRJ 6, Macbeth

A question that William Shakespeare asks in his play of Macbeth is, is it worth destroying others and all that stands in your way to get what you want? Shakespeare shows that the answer is no. Although Macbeth achieved what he wanted to get in the beginning, he lost everything in between. It is not worth getting something you want if there is even a change of ruining what you already have and value. Macbeth lost the love and value for his friends and his dignity. It was then he had a wake up call when the one person that was always on his side had died, Lady Macbeth.
In this tragedy by William Shakespeare, he makes the phrase "What goes around, comes around," very true, in Macbeth's case.

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