Macbeth is presented as an honorable, courageous soldier, who valiantly fights for King Duncan. Only after meeting with the Three Witches does Macbeth's ambitious nature begin to develop. Despite his ambitious feelings, Macbeth is still a loyal soldier and is ashamed to admit his thoughts about murdering the king. Macbeth recognizes that his violent thoughts are terrible and treacherous. After Macbeth initially refuses to harm King Duncan, it is Lady Macbeth who coerces her husband into committing regicide.
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An aspect of Robert Frost's poetry which makes it traditional is his description and depiction of rural life. Most of his poems involve the traditions and cultures that are often found in his observations from England and the practices that people do there. Though he was an American poet, his works were first published in England. His command in the American colloquial speech is another aspect that makes his works so traditional.