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This research paper: A 3 page essay that analyzes Shakespeare's development of Macbeth's character in Act I. The writer argues that this shows how a man who was recently hailed as a hero of his country could turn traitor and commit the act of regicide. Throughout Act I, Shakespeare carefully builds the image of Macbeth as a man who is not motivated by principles, as it seemed to King Duncan in evaluating his performance in battle, but rather as a man who is primarily propelled by his own ambition. Examination of Act I demonstrates that Macbeth's actions are not controlled by either the witches or his wife, but rather that these elements bring out features of his character that were already present. No additional sources cited.
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