Shakespeare's Macbeth tells the story of Macbeth who is aware that his actions are evil, but he persists in them because he is a victim of "blind ambition which o'er looks itself," which leads to his bloody demise.
Macbeth, a Scottish lord, receives a prophecy that he will become King of Scotland in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
At the urging of his wife, Macbeth murders the current king in order to seize the throne and fulfill a prophecy given to him by three witches.
Malcolm, the murdered king's son, and Macduff, a nobleman, plot to depose Macbeth, who has turned into a bloodthirsty tyrant. Lady Macbeth's guilt drives her insane.
Macbeth, a Scottish lord, receives a prophecy that he will become King of Scotland in Shakespeare's Macbeth.
At the urging of his wife, Macbeth murders the current king in order to seize the throne and fulfill a prophecy given to him by three witches.
Malcolm, the murdered king's son, and Macduff, a nobleman, plot to depose Macbeth, who has turned into a bloodthirsty tyrant. Lady Macbeth's guilt drives her insane.
Macbeth confronts Macduff in battle, convinced that he is invincible due to the witches' prophecies; however, Macbeth soon realizes that he has fatally misinterpreted the witches' words.
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