1. Macbeth - The Dead Butcher and His Fiend-Like Queen
As is only expected in traditional tragedy, Shakespeare's dark tale Macbeth, concludes with a righteous character, Malcolm, the heir to the Throne of Scotland, commenting on what has passed. ... For this they must also be condemned. ... She too loves her husband; her first words to the audience (after reading Macbeth's letter) include her solemn wish that Macbeth will indeed 'be what [he is] promised'. ... Similarly, her rapid and pathetic fall into madness evokes our sympathy. ... These actions, regardless of his righteous qualities, leave Malcolm and the audience to sur...
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