Macbeth


Macbeth was once a noble man, but turned into a nasty tyrant. His relationship
with his wife changes, as well as his relationship with his bestfriend Banquo.


Macbeth was once a noble warrior who served his country well, and a soldier
quotes him "For Macbeth(well he deserves that name)" it showed he had earned
honourable respect. Later on he fears of anyone who tries to stop him while he is king
though he is no king, he is a nasty tyrant."The castle of Macduff I'll surprise.... give to
the edge of the knife his wife, and his babes" He is not the man he was once before.


Macbeths relationship with his wife has a big change. When we first meet Macbeth and
how he has a conversation with his wife, she sounds like she is more in charge of their 
relationship, "give me the Daggers" she says to Macbeth in an orderly way. But when 
Macbeth is king, he is the one that is in charge, and does not care for his wife as he quotes
"She should have died hereafter" showing that he diddn't need her anymore.


His relationship with his bestfriend Banquo has a drastic change. They both fought 
braverly together and when Banquo asks "Who goes there?" Macbeth whispers in reply
"A friend" this shows that they both a quite a bond between each other. But Macbeth starts 
to grow suspicious of Banquo, because he thinks that there might have been murder when 
Macbeth was trying to become king. Macbeth orders out some murderers to kill Banquo
"Both of you know that Banquo is thy enemy... Now he is mine" thus shows that Macbeth
has turned on his relationship with his bestfriend, just to stay a king.


Thus concludes the life of Macbeth , once a noble man to a treacherous nasty tyrant,
his relationship with his wife and his bestfriend fails. And so does his life.