Макбета
"Макбета" is a tragedy written by Уильям Шекспир, believed to have been composed in the early 17th century. The play tells the story of Макбет, a Scottish general who encounters three witches that prophesy his rise to power. Driven by ambition and spurred on by his wife, Леди Макбет, he commits regicide to become king, leading to his eventual downfall.
As the plot unfolds, Макбет becomes increasingly paranoid and tyrannical, resulting in a series of violent actions to secure his throne. The themes of ambition, guilt, and fate are central to the narrative, making "Макбета" a timeless exploration of the human condition.