"This dead Butcher"… is this a fair assessment of Macbeth?
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t"This dead Butcher"... is this a fair assessment of Macbeth? I believe that, "this dead butcher" is not a fair assessment of Macbeth because throughout the book after all the murders which he either does himself or hires murderers to kill someone for him he argues on why he shouldn't kill him or her and then after the person is killed he feels guilty for killing someone. This shows even though he has done something wrong, he feels bad for doing it. At the beginning Macbeth meets three witches which tell him that he will become King. This is what brings out his ambition and what makes him kill people to follow his ambition of being King, not that he is just "a dead butcher". You see that he is a loyal soldier fighting for his king and country. You can also see that he is a weak husband the way...

