Just like the other tragic son of Shakespeare, Hamlet, that I read in the library, I still don't like his tragic son Macbeth.
After the brave and fearless Macbeth defeated many enemies with brutality on the battlefield, he became the eminent Sir Court without any suspense. Road: Either be killed by the emperor, or kill the emperor to seize the throne. And Macbeth chose the latter. If there is a slight difference, it is the queen who blames the source of the sin on Macbeth, because she blows the pillow wind of the sin, or she wants to blame the sin on her own desire. An illusory witch incarnate.
The cruel nature of Macbeth, who is called Queen, is hard to change, coupled with the remorse and unease of his own sins, which makes him become more and more cruel to his people's subordinates. Finally, the legitimate heir of another king and the people who had his revenge for killing his wife and children rose up, overthrowing his dehumanizing rule, and repaying the blood debt he owed with his brutal enthusiasm.
Maybe "Macbeth" is a good story, but I still don't like the way the drama is presented. I feel that the exaggerated and contrived crying and laughing in the drama is like the hypocritical flattery between dirty politicians at the wine table, and it is like the shouting of prostitutes in people's mouths; the deliberately slow pace also makes people feel chest tightness and shortness of breath.
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