Gabe Snyder Blog 6 - Macbeth (Outside Reading)
I remember reading Macbeth in the latter half of my senior year of high school, going in blindly with no experience with Shakespeare or any old English play for that matter. However, the story being conveyed, along with the masterful writing and clever plot really made me enjoy reading this famed story. One important aspect of this work is how the protagonist goes from a reluctant monarch to a brutal tyrant, with this progression defying the conventional "hero's" journey and instead being more of a "protagonist's progression." Macbeth's call to adventure is a prophecy, telling him what will happen but not how. His ascent into power and descent into paranoia are uniquely tragic, as his once reluctant character becomes so brutal and so scared he is willing to kill so many just to maintain power.
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