Macbeth’s Queue:
Dexter
Dexter is a television show about a detective’s secret
second life as a serial killer. The main character, Dexter (who would’ve
guessed?), hunts down criminals who have slipped through the cracks of the
justice system, and treats them a lesson personally. This show is a great
example of the Macbeth motif, “Fair
is foul and foul is fair” because Dexter exemplifies Macbeth’s concept of hiding
behind masks. Dexter pretends to be someone he is not, so those he is trying to
protect around him do not become haunted with the idea that he is actually a
murderer. This is much like the situation that Macbeth is in during the play,
as he must hide the true him from those around him, and shield the fact that he
was the one who murdered King Duncan. This show would help Macbeth relate to
the inner-conflict he has with himself and help him better understand the repercussions
of the familiar concept of appearance vs. reality.
Criminal Minds
Criminal Minds is police-procedural television program that follows
a team of profilers from the FBI's Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU). The BAU is
part of the FBI National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crime. The show
differs from many other dramas by focusing on profiling the criminal, rather
than the crime itself. I think that Macbeth would love this show because seeing
some of these criminals investigated could have a personal connection with the
crimes that Macbeth committed himself. Hearing murderers confess their motives
and drives behind their killings could allow for Macbeth to understand the true
meaning behind his ambition to kill and have complete power. Being that the
show focuses on going into the minds of criminals, Macbeth could develop a clearer
consensus on what is going on in his own fuzzy, criminal mind.
Breaking Bad
Breaking Bad is a television show about an ordinary
chemistry teacher who finds out he has cancer, and chooses to take extreme drastic
measures to save himself and those he loves. Now, while the developed plot isn’t
completely similar to Macbeth’s life situation, the main idea of the story
could be argued to be. Walt, the main character in Breaking Bad, starts out
just like any other-ordinary man, but ultimately develops more and more into a
criminal because he is told of a “prophecy” that states he will die soon of
cancer. Macbeth is identical to this in the sense that he started the play as
an ordinary soldier, but is then told of a prophecy of his future and commits
more and more crimes, with the likewise indent of protecting himself and those
around him.
Sons of Anarchy
Sons of Anarchy is a crime drama television series about the
lives of a close outlaw motorcycle club operating in California's Central
Valley. The show centers on Jackson "Jax" Teller, initially the vice
president of the club, who begins questioning the club and himself. Each season
involves two parallel plotlines that intertwine and overlap: the first centers
on the personal life of Jax and his immediate family while the second deals
with SAMCRO (Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original). SAMCRO is
involved with gun-running throughout the western United States and deals with
many rival gangs and local politicians and authorities. As Vice-President and
then President of the motorcycle club, Jax struggles with the dealings of
SAMCRO, while still trying to keep up with his personal life. Macbeth would
feel connected to this show because the protagonist is much like himself. Jax
ultimately questions his role in his ‘criminal’ club vs. the safety of his
family, much like Macbeth eventually starts to question his crimes and feel
sympathy for the ones he loves around him. This show would help Macbeth cope
with his eventual feelings of remorse, and allow him to stay strong in front of
those around him.




Oh my goodness I almost recommended Dexter for Macbeth! I love how you brought in the connection of “Fair is foul and foul is fair.” I think it can also connect to Dexter’s actions. On one hand he is capturing serial killers and preventing them from committing further crimes (seems fair), but on the other hand, he’s killing people continuously (that’s rather foul). He and Macbeth are both serial killers! They are also both a little crazy in the head. I think that Dexter really embodies the idea of appearance versus reality with which Macbeth is so familiar. Awesome job, Chris!
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of shows! I really liked how you brought in many series that have clear ties to Macbeth, as well as others that require more explanation. I found it interesting how you showed Criminal Minds to be a therapy of sorts to make Macbeth the ultimate and unquestioning king. Although I've never seen the show, I think it can also be taken a step further and say that by watching CM as a form of what not to do, Macbeth will know what to say and how to avoid suspicion in future situations. Overall well done!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen Dexter or Sons of Anarchy, but there isn't an episode of either Criminal Minds or Breaking Bad that I haven't seen. The psychiatric evaluations present within Criminal Minds give great insight into how "unsubs" are thinking, especially those with an unstable mind such as Macbeth throughout the play. I also enjoy the Breaking Bad connection of how an "ordinary" man goes on a conquest to obtain power, again like Macbeth did. (SPOILER) It's funny how both stories end with the death of the main character.
ReplyDeleteWow what great connections! I happen to absolutely love Criminal Minds, so it was a great read to see what you had said about the shows! I like how you analyzed what he would like by focusing on more of a detective/murderer standpoint because, after all, Macbeth wasn't really sane. I like your connection between shows where the characters have to hide their actual motives most of the time, whether it's the main character or just an extra, such as a suspect. In all, I like how you compared the story of Macbeth to programs that keep you on edge until the very end. Well done.
ReplyDeleteYour comparisons to Lady Macbeth and the unique characters within the shows were great! Each of the televisions shows have very distinct characters with quirky personalities just like Lady Macbeth! Dexter is probably the most unique character on here, but definitely relates to her with his twisted view on life.
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