Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Act V

How is Macbeth a tragedy and how is Macbeth a tragic hero?

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Macbeth is a tragedy because he is gonna lose everything he has, and eventually die. Macbeth is a tragic hero because he is given the hope to have something; he will do anything to get it, but he will fail.

Erin Hogshead said...

Please use examples. How can you answer a question that you have not gotten to in the book.

Unknown said...

Macbeth is a tragedy because he has everyrthing to loose, and alot to gain, but his choices and decisions just lead to disaster.

Unknown said...

Macbeth is a tragedy for several reasons..jaja, its a tragedy becuase the effect of his ambition, will result in the losing of almost everything. in effect of his ambition he will also become into an unstopable monster....

Unknown said...

Macbeth is a tragedy because a person with honor suddenly has a flaw. He has a variety of conflicts with in him such as the ambition that drives him into becoming king, but not wanting to be a bad person. He will eventually realize how he was wrong and will die.