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Macbeth as a Tragic Hero

Macbeth is a tragic hero because he ultimately cannot
escape his character flaw, namely that he is too ambitious.
He cannot separate this ambition from issues of justice
or morality, and his story thus inevitably ends tragically.

Posted by Eliza C. Woz on April 25, 1997 at 18:55:04
In Reply to "Hmmmmmm..." posted by pudge wallace on April 25, 1997 at 13:10:05


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