Flaws are found in everyone's personality, however, as people mature and grow older, they tend to eliminate the defects in their own characters. In the Shakespearian play Macbeth, the main character has one major flaw-greed for power-which classifies him as a tragic hero. This tragic hero, a figure ...
One definition of "appearance" is: "An outward aspect of somebody or something that creates a particular impression." Almost contradictory is the definition of "reality": "Actual being or existence, as opposed to an imaginary, idealized, or false nature." A prominent theme in Shakespeare's play Mac...
Macbeth is a complicated character whose human nature means that he possesses both good and evil traits. Macbeth's courage, conscience and his tentative approach of moral wrongdoing are as extensive as his evil ambition, cunning and cruelty. While his good qualities bring him to the status he ...