"Collision is the core of the dramatic development of the drama." Before deciding whether conflicts are important to the dramatic development of MACBETH, all the dramatic factors that led to Shakespearean plays are not considered There is no doubt. The gentle decline of the hero, the character drawn by the character, and the order in which the event occurs will greatly influence the direction of the script development. After reading Shakespeare's text "MACBETH", it is reasonable to see real ambition and deceptive appearance after seeing the film version supervised by Roman Polanski. This is important for the dramatic development of MACBETH.
Conflict is a conflict of conflicting power, and there is no drama without conflict. Macbeth says that there are contradictions between Mrs. Macbeth and Mrs. Macbeth, a contradiction between good represented by McDraft and evil represented by Macbeth, and many important contradictions such as Macbeth and his own inner struggle I have. And the conflict between all of them. The confrontation will lead to the collapse of Macbeth. The relationship between Mrs. Macbeth and Mrs. Macbeth might initially seem like a healthy relationship, but we know that there is a conflict between the two at the beginning. Macbeth is not sure if he wants to kill Duncan, but Mrs Macbeth persuaded him to murder him and said, "Do you want to get drunk in your own clothes, have you slept, from this time I Have recorded your love Do you want to become the same person in your own actions and courage?
People are always dealing with internal and external conflicts. The three main clashes in Macbeth were the conflict between Mrs. Macbeth and Mrs. Macbeth about the murder of Duncan. After Macbeth murdered Duncan, internal conflicts also crashed inside, after he was forbidden to kill, he later handled another internal conflict later.
Through the Macbeth internal conflict, guilt was seen many times. Macbeth has to make many decisions through the play, and these decisions evolve around his sin. Macbeth 's confrontation at the beginning of the play was whether he should kill his relatives or not. He showed guilt before and after the crime. He decided to kill his best friend He was guilty because he went to kill his best friend of him And he committed this crime. Another form of internal conflict is Macbeth: "I will never do such a thing again, because I am afraid to think about what I am doing, I do not want to dare to see it" (II.ii. 53 -55). This shows that Macbeth regretted his decision after killing Duncan. He said that he could not go back, he was afraid to think about what he did. This makes me feel guilty about what he is doing and I prove it will not make it. However, if possible, he will not kill Duncan.