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Identifying Tragedy in Macbeth
Macbeth undergoes a transformation when he is told he will be king, leading to his actions noticed by his colleague Banquo. He questions the supernatural solicitings and the terror of his thoughts. The play is not considered a morality play as it does not teach lessons on good or evil, but rather dwells on the dimensions of public and domestic tragedy. The tragedy of Macbeth lies in the political turmoil caused by a tyrant's rise to power and subsequent destruction of the country.