"The Tragedy of Macbeth":The play follows Macbeth, a Scottish general who encounters three witches that prophesy he will become king. Driven by ambition and spurred on by his wife, Lady Macbeth, he murders King Duncan to seize the throne. Consumed by guilt and paranoia, Macbeth's reign becomes increasingly tyrannical as he orders more killings, including that of his friend Banquo.As Macbeth spirals into madness, Lady Macbeth also succumbs to guilt, leading to her own demise. Eventually, Macbeth faces rebellion led by Macduff and Malcolm, Duncan's son. In a final confrontation, Macduff kills Macbeth, fulfilling the witches' prophecy. Malcolm is then crowned king, restoring order to Scotland. The play explores themes of ambition, guilt, and the supernatural.
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Seller Price | GHC 9 |
Added | 13 Aug, 2024 |
University | KNUST |
Course | Book Summary |