Topic > Examples of Tragic Hero in Macbeth - 1036

(Ant. 5.3.1-2)”Macbeth's personal weakness is shown a lot in this scene due to the fact that his faith in powers causes him to reject relationships , instead of being informed. In Macbeth's case, he simply dismisses the reports because the witches have told him three things that will kill him, all things that seemed absolutely impossible and unnatural to happen in Macbeth's mind. Overall, the tragic flaw is shown throughout the play in Macbeth's decision making. The tragic flaw is certainly one of the greatest characteristics of Macbeth's tragic hero, but what also makes him a great candidate to be considered a tragic hero is his increased awareness of his own destiny in his final moments of life. Macbeth was a confident man throughout the play until his final moments of life where he became increasingly aware of what went wrong. In his final moments Macbeth begins to realize that what the witches told him they would kill him has come true. His first indicator was when a messenger told him that Birnam Wood was moving towards Dunsinane, causing his confidence to diminish. In the end, when MacDuff comes to put an end to Macbeth, Macbeth receives information that tells him at that moment that he would be killed. «MACDUFF: Desperate