Final battle

    Cards (2)

    • He knows he is going to lose, but fights anyway, suggesting that some of his courage and honour have been restored to him.
    • "Ill fight till from my flesh be hacked"
      > seen as more honourable to die in battle than surrender > audience recognises this decision as a sign of a noble hero and a real man
      > this could also show that macbeth only thrives in battle and associates masculinity with violence