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  1. Shakespeare's source for Macbeth was Raphael Holinshed's Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland, though in writing Macbeth Shakespeare changed numerous details for dramatic and thematic reasons, and even for political reasons (see Related Historical Events). For instance, in Holinshed's version, Duncan was a weak and ineffectual King, and Banquo actually helped Macbeth commit the murder.

  2. Macbeth was published for the first time in the 1623 First Folio (F1) and that text is the basis for all modern editions of the play. First Folio (1623) Second Folio (1632) Read and download Macbeth for free. Learn about this Shakespeare play, find scene-by-scene summaries, and discover more Folger resources.

  3. Full Play Analysis. Macbeth is a tragedy that tells the story of a soldier whose overriding ambition and thirst for power cause him to abandon his morals and bring about the near destruction of the kingdom he seeks to rule. At first, the conflict is between Macbeth and himself, as he debates whether or not he will violently seize power, and ...

  4. Macbeth. Play Logo: Social Share Image: Read moreabout Act 1, Scene 7 - Video Note: Trumpets, Cherumbim, Vaulting. Read moreabout Act 1, Scene 7 - Video Note: Macbeth's Soliloquy. Read moreabout Act 1, Scene 5 - Video Note: Lady Macbeth's Language.

  5. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › MacbethMacbeth – Wikipedia

    Macbeth av Skottland. För andra betydelser, se Macbeth (olika betydelser). Macbeth. Lady Macbeths sömngång. Macbeth (originaltitel Macbeth) är en tragedi av William Shakespeare. Tillsammans med Hamlet, Kung Lear och Othello brukar den räknas till Shakespeares mogna tragedier.

  6. Macbeth by William Shakespeare tells the story of one man's violent rise to a position of power as king of his country and of his even more violent downfall. Test yourself on the plot of Macbeth ...

  7. The Corrupting Power of Unchecked Ambition. The main theme of Macbeth —the destruction wrought when ambition goes unchecked by moral constraints—finds its most powerful expression in the play’s two main characters. Macbeth is a courageous Scottish general who is not naturally inclined to commit evil deeds, yet he deeply desires power and ...

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