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The Third Murderer in Shakespeares Macbeth Essay -- GCSE English Lite
The Third Murderer in Macbeth Although Shakespeare had a great flare for plot material, he often had trouble with loosen ends. Many times, seemingly important people will go from the script they are never seen again. And another(prenominal) times, characters will suddenly appear out of nowhere. unrivaled such inconsistency is the identity of the third murderer in Macbeth. At the beginning of 3.3, the third murderer makes his entrance. FIRST MURDERER barely who did bid thee meet with us? THIRD MURDERER Macbeth. SECOND MURDERER He needs not our mistrust since he delivers/ Our offices and what we have to do/ To the direction just. (3.3.1-4) It is clear that the other two murderers had no prior knowledge that another would be joining them. The shortness of response by the Third Murderer may indicate that he is lying about who displace him. If Macbeth had hired a third man, he probably would have informed the original murderers. Much speculation is put to the mentation that Macbeth sent one of his aides as a sort of baby-sitter to make sure that everything went as planned. The most popular choices as chaperones are Seyton and Ross (Iago Spielbauer). However, if Macbeth had sent another man, wouldnt he also have instructed him to report back to him? The First Murderer is the only one to return to the castle. The Second and Third Murderer disappear and the audience never sees them again. If the additional man were Seyton or Ross, wouldnt it have been he who would take the news back to Macbeth? If perchance, Macbeths spy should have made it back onwards the First Murderer arrived, why would Macbeth put on such a show of surprise at the events of the evening? Unless one of them was working on his take wi... ...nted about it, which would prove that he didnt want them to die. Most of all, it was possible for him to be there. All other suspects would probably have been other wise tied up with more important things to do. Of course, there is always the theo ry that the Third Murderer is just another Bum Joe from the street who really needed a job. But that would be disappointing, wouldnt it? WORKS CITED Gathergood, William. http//www. shakespeare. com/nwcwg/old/quer 082095001523. html. Nov. 11, 1996. Iago, and Beth Smarr. http//www. shakespeare. com/nwcwg/students/quer 031096134358.html. Nov. 11, 1996. Shakespeare, William. Macbeth. Prentice Hall Literature The English Tradition. Ed. Jack Armistead et al. New Jersey Prentice, 1989. 223-303. Spielbauer, Bruce. http//www. shakespeare. com/nwcwg/students/quer 031096133433. html. Nov. 11, 1996.
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