Identify and explain one external and one internal conflict in Macbeth.
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Taylor
The character Macbeth faces internal conflict throughout the play. He talks to himself, and makes assements on whether or not he should take certain actions like killing Duncan. An external conflict would be between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth. Lady Macbeth tries to convince Macbeth to kill Duncan to gain the throne. Macbeth is hesitant to this idea, and Lady Macbeth calls him unmanly and a coward for this.
One internal conflict in Macbeth is that he starts out to be such a loyal and brave person, and he could not bring himself to murder Duncan, his own relative, but with the help of his wife, he tries so hard to be something he's not and he ends up crazy. The external conflict in Macbeth is that he can not hide the trechous deeds he has done and some people start to suspect that he is the murderer.
One internal conflict in Macbeth would be Macbeth's argument with himself about whether or not to kill Duncan. He believes in the beginning that the best course of action would be to allow fate to take control. However he loses this internal battle after Lady Macbeth questions his manhood.
An external conflict would be Macduff rounding up an army to over throw Macbeth.
4 comments:
Taylor
The character Macbeth faces internal conflict throughout the play. He talks to himself, and makes assements on whether or not he should take certain actions like killing Duncan. An external conflict would be between Lady Macbeth and Macbeth. Lady Macbeth tries to convince Macbeth to kill Duncan to gain the throne. Macbeth is hesitant to this idea, and Lady Macbeth calls him unmanly and a coward for this.
Alexis
One internal conflict in Macbeth is that he starts out to be such a loyal and brave person, and he could not bring himself to murder Duncan, his own relative, but with the help of his wife, he tries so hard to be something he's not and he ends up crazy. The external conflict in Macbeth is that he can not hide the trechous deeds he has done and some people start to suspect that he is the murderer.
Josh
One internal conflict in Macbeth would be Macbeth's argument with himself about whether or not to kill Duncan. He believes in the beginning that the best course of action would be to allow fate to take control. However he loses this internal battle after Lady Macbeth questions his manhood.
An external conflict would be Macduff rounding up an army to over throw Macbeth.
An internal conflict is essentially a conflict that is waging war with a person's mind
Macbeth vs. his ____________
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