Macbeth Independence and Failure
Title: Macbeth Independence and Failure
Category: /Literature/European Literature
Details: Words: 1847 | Pages: 7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Macbeth Independence and Failure
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the qualities to make a good leader and to keep the thanes together.
The suffering that Scotland had endured ended because "All Hail, king of Scotland" (V,
viii, 59).
"The passions are directed in their true end. Lady Macbeth is merely detested; and
though the courage of Macbeth preserves some esteem, yet every reader rejoices at his
fall" (Johnson 484). In the end, Macbeth is independent, because he does not rely on his
wife and he doe