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Macbeth

William Shakespeare

Publisher: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Summary

"Something wicked this way comes…"

When three witches foretell his rise to the throne of Scotland, the brave general Macbeth is consumed by ambition. Driven by prophecy and spurred on by his ruthless wife, he murders King Duncan and seizes the crown. But guilt, paranoia, and bloodshed soon spiral into one of the darkest tragedies ever written.

Shakespeare's Macbeth is a relentless exploration of ambition, power, and the haunting cost of betrayal. From its chilling supernatural elements to its profound psychological depth, it remains one of the most gripping plays ever staged.

Why readers love it:

Hauntingly relevant. A tale of unchecked ambition that resonates across centuries.

Atmospheric and thrilling. Witches, visions, and omens create a world of suspense and dread.

Unforgettable characters. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth embody the struggle between desire and conscience.

Praised worldwide
First performed in 1606, Macbeth has been hailed as one of Shakespeare's most powerful tragedies, adapted into countless films, operas, and novels. Critics and audiences alike continue to regard it as a masterpiece of world literature and drama.

✨ Enter a world where ambition meets doom—and fate cannot be outrun.

👉 Click "Buy Now" to claim your copy of Macbeth—Shakespeare's timeless tragedy of power, prophecy, and downfall.
Available since: 08/25/2025.
Print length: 131 pages.

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