explain how Macbeth's attempt
to resolve his conflict changes him. What message does Shakespeare convey
through his change?
• Act I, Scene 3, lines 130-142; Scene 7, lines 31-35
Act II, Scene 2, lines 56-61
• Act III, Scene 4, lines 93-96; lines 122-126
Act V, Scene 3, lines 19–28; Scene 5, lines 9-15

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Answer:

Macbeth surrenders to ambition and murders King Duncan to take his position of royalty. Consequently, Macbeth falls into a condition of blame and dread, provoking him to kill over and over to fulfill his neurosis. Before the finish of the play, he has turned into a malicious despot and is legitimately ousted and murdered for his wrongdoings.

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