Full Description
The Tragedy of Macbeth is the shortest tragedy written by William Shakespeare. Macbeth, the protagonist of the play, is portrayed as a successful Scottish general in the army of King Duncan. Macbeth, one day, gets politically instigated by a trio of witches that he would become the King of Scotland soon. Encouraged by his wife (Lady Macbeth) and taken over by greed and action, Macbeth murders King Duncan, and becomes the King of Scotland.
Key Features
Clear language with complete annotations.
Act-wise Scene-wise summary given at the end of every Act.
Plot-wise Commentary given at the end of the text.
Critical Essay explaining 'Themes that emerge out of Macbeth' and 'Under the Critics' Lens' have been provided.
Target Audience
B.A. / M.A. English
Contents
Introduction
Text with Annotations and Commentary
Aspects of Macbeth
Critical Essays
Themes that Emerge Out of 'The Tragedy of Macbeth'
Under the Critics' Lens
Bibliography