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The Tragedy of Macbeth - (Mint Editions (Plays)) by William Shakespeare (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Macbeth, a successful solider, is visited by Three Witches who claim he will soon become king, but his ascension may be thwarted by other parties.
- Author(s): William Shakespeare
- 104 Pages
- Drama, Shakespeare
- Series Name: Mint Editions (Plays)
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Book Synopsis
Macbeth, a successful solider, is visited by Three Witches who claim he will soon become king, but his ascension may be thwarted by other parties. Macbeth is driven by ambition and takes drastic steps to secure his place on the throne.
After a successful military career in the Scottish army, Macbeth receives life-changing news. Three Witches deliver a prophesy stating that he will be the country's future king. He shares this information with his wife, Lady Macbeth, who is intrigued by his fate. The duo is concerned about potential threats to his position including the king's son Malcolm and the army captain, Banquo. Macbeth becomes obsessed with the prophesy, committing acts of violence towards the current King Duncan, his heir and the captain. As Macbeth's desire for power grows, so does the bloodshed across the kingdom.
Macbeth is a haunting prophecy that hinges on the moral decisions of its protagonist. This captivating story highlights the many flaws of man including ego, greed and fear. It's a brilliant character-driven piece that's one of Shakespeare's most adapted and performed plays.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Macbeth is both modern and readable.
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From the Back Cover
A Scottish general becomes obsessed with a prophecy declaring him the future king. Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, is one of the writer's most famous tragedies. It follows the decline of one man's morals into madness and violence. Despite his initial reservations, Macbeth is eventually influenced by his manipulative power-hungry wife.