1Lamia K.S.K.IGCSE 2, Literature25, February 2021How does Shakespeare powerfully present the themes of loyalty and disloyalty in his tragedy ,'Macbeth'?W ith the tragedy Macbeth, Shakespeare defines terms of loyalty and disloyaltythroughout his sensational play . The two themes are portrayed through characters, their actionsand the consequences that lead to a deserved destiny for each. In order to clearly show the ef fectof each theme on the overall message of the play , Shakespeare uses dramatic devices and mostimportantly - characters with varying personalities as well as desires. The loyal characters arepresented as decent people whereas, on the other hand, the majority of all degenerated charactersshow their true traits by being disloyal. At the end, the lives of all characters are significantlychanged and impacted as each character gets what theyve deserved.This tragic play shows how stepping on the wrong path will keep one going further downthis path. Equivalently , choosing to deal with disloyalty will af fect ones views on things andcompletely change a person s personality. The reason for the play being so dramatic is mainly themain character who is naturally a very loyal and noble person and one of the bravest warriorsever to be met. His goodness, however ,