Макбет
"Макбет" is a tragedy written by Уильям Шекспир that tells the story of a Scottish general named Макбет. After receiving a prophecy from three witches that he will become king, he is driven by ambition and his wife's encouragement to murder Король Дункан and seize the throne.
As Макбет descends into tyranny and madness, he becomes increasingly paranoid and violent, leading to more bloodshed. The play explores themes of ambition, guilt, and the supernatural, ultimately culminating in Макбет's downfall and death at the hands of Макдуф, a nobleman seeking justice.