Monday, April 20, 2015

Macbeth Rough Draft Essay

Us humans have only one life to live. It is up to us to make the tough decisions that change our life for the better, or even for the worst.  Most of the times we don’t know how these decision will affect us in the long run. However once these decisions are made there is no looking back.  Our morals are thrown out of the window and are not used in making good judgment calls. The play Macbeth by William Shakespeare is an example of how one wrong decision creates a domino effect that can't be stopped by ones self so people lose there morals.

The first wrong decision is the biggest decision that you will ever make. You probably won’t know that the decision has repercussion but every decision does. Even though could be pressured into making the decision, you made the decision not the other person who pressured you. “To be the same in thine own act and valor As thou esteem’st the ornament of life, And live a coward in thine own esteem, Letting “I dare not” wait upon “I would”, Like the poor cat i’ th’ adage?” (Act 1 Scene 3 Line 40). Macbeth doesn't response well under pressure. He gets all fluster and can't get his head of straight. Although this decision wasn’t up to you it always is. You always have to make sure that the decision you are making will affect you in the best way. Once the first decision has been made you can always try to undo it. Trying to undo it you need to have the passion to undo and nothing can get in your way. “Methought I heard a voice cry”Sleep no more! Macbeth does murder sleep”-the innocent sleep, Sleep that knits up the raveled sleave of care, The death of each day’s life, sore labor’s bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature’s second course, Chief nourisher in life’s feast—“ (Act 2 Scene 2 Line 35). Now this shows that you don't have the true passion to change the decision you made. Now this start the domino effect that will soon cause you pain and anger throughout your life.

Now since the domino effect has affected you mentally. You will paranoid that this will affect you but you try to block out of it from your mind. However someone will always bring up your biggest fear in front of you. “Methought I heard a voice cry”Sleep no more! Macbeth does murder sleep”-the innocent sleep, Sleep that knits up the raveled sleave of care, The death of each day’s life, sore labor’s bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature’s second course, Chief nourisher in life’s feast—“ (Act 2 Scene 2 Line 35). This truly has thrown Macbeth off the cliff. He can't handle this type of measure on his shoulders. He gets freak out and just obeys orders from his wife. Now Macbeth’s morals are not in the picture. “How is ‘t with me, when every noise appalls me? What hands are here? Ha! They pluck out mine eyes! Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? (Act 2 Scene 2 Line 60). Macbeth committed murder. He is not that kind of guy that would just kill to take the throne of the kingdom. Macbeth understands how this action has affected him. Now what does Macbeth do to hide this horrible action committed. He is kind he can't just lie to his kingdom or can he?

Hiding secrets from people is hard to do. The domino effect continues to crumble down, domino-by-domino the secrets will soon be revealed. It is hard to keep this them hidden. “Well then, now have you considered of my speeches? Know that is was he in the times past, which held you so under fortune, which you thought had been our innocent self: this I made good to you in our last conference; passed in probation with you/you made it known to us. (Act 3 Scene 1 Lines 80-84). If Macbeth has to hire murders to kill Banquo to keep his secrets safe is a little extreme. Macbeth already killing Duncan he having these mental issues in his head. Macbeth’s world is slowly coming down without him knowing about it at all."She should have died hereafter, there would have been a time for a such a word. Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time;" (Act 5 Scene 5 Lines 17). Macbeth's mind is gone. He is in a state of panic and can't get out of it. All of Macbeth's dominos have fallen and his morals no longer exist. 

We as humans have different ways of solving problems and looking at the world differently. 
 The play Macbeth by William Shakespeare is an example of how one wrong decision creates a domino effect that makes you lose your good morals that you have been taught. If we always stick to the plan and don't go off then our morals will still be with us. 


1 comment:

  1. You forgot to include actual introduction of play and author with a summary. You body sections desperately need a connection from summary to theme. There is barely any discussion that connects the events to the theme when trying to prove your thesis to be correct, there is just too much summary. Lastly, remember what we discussed about conclusions and what they need to have. Your conclusion is missing many of those elements. AS(2+)

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