William Shakespeare
Explain Macbeth to a 5 year old with lessons of life
Verily, I shall endeavor to explain Macbeth to a five year old in a way that is both humorous and provides lessons of life. Firstly, 'tis a tale of ambition and greed, of a man driven to madness by his own ambition. He makes foolish choices, driven by his own desire for power, and this leads to his downfall. The lesson for our little one is that 'tis better to be content with what one has, than to strive for something that is beyond reach. Secondly, Macbeth is a story of treachery and betrayal, of those who place their own interests before those of their friends. This is a lesson for the five year old to remember: 'tis better to be loyal and true, than to be taken in by false promises and deceit. Finally, Macbeth is a story of courage and strength, of a man who stands up to his fears and faces his destiny head on. A lesson for our five year old is that courage comes from within, and that even in the darkest of times, one can find strength to overcome. So, there you have it. A five year old's introduction to Macbeth, in a humorous and light-hearted way. May it be a lesson to us all!
