Shakespeare's masterpiece Macbeth explores themes of ambition, supernatural influence, and moral corruption through its titular character's tragic downfall. The play, written during King James I's reign, weaves together elements of violence, manipulation, and psychological turmoil while examining the fatal flaws that lead to Macbeth's destruction. Key themes include supernatural intervention, gender roles, loyalty versus betrayal, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.
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