Kingship vs Tyranny Essay Plan Flashcards

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Duncan’s political position as king is the first clear introduction of Kingship within the play. Duncan’s clear displays of kingship act as a comparison consisting of morality and righteousness for the more tyrannical characters such as Macbeth.

-“I have begun to plant thee and will labour/To make thee full of growing.”

-“He was a gentlemen on whom I built/An absolute trust.”

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Contrastingly, Macbeth is presented as a tyrannical leader who manipulates and commits acts of excessive violence to ensure the stability of his position of power.

-“Twenty trenched gashes on his head.”

-“Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from thy hands.”

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Macduff is presented as Shakespeare’s idealistic portrayal of kingship for he channels his anger and thirst for vengeance into a revolt against Macbeth to bring peace back to Scotland.

-“Bleed, bleed poor country.”

-“New widows howl, new orphans cry.”

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