At what point does Macbeth realize he is facing his own demise? What is his reaction? How is/isn’t this consistent with the characteristics of the tragic hero

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Answer:

Macbeth is the tragic hero and responsible for his own demise.

Explanation:

Macbeth was convinced by his wife, Lady Macbeth that he should murder the king Duncan. He was a compassionate man but was very ambitious too to become the king. Though being a noble man and loyal to the king initially he loses it all towards the end of the play because of his desire for power and position. Even his wife was suspicious about his intentions as she knew he was a kind man. He also associated the prediction of the witches with the murder.

He is responsible for his actions as he got influenced by others. Thus, Macbeth is the tragic hero and responsible for his own demise.  

It should be noted that Macbeth realizes he is facing his own demise when he was convinced by his wife to betray King Duncan.

From the story, Macbeth was an honest, compassionate, and ambitious man. Despite this, he wanted to become king.

Therefore, he betrayed the king. He killed King Duncan and this led to his own downfall and demise. He was influenced by the people around him and he ended up as a tragic hero.

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