Macbeth's Fate Research Paper

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Macbeth’s Fate You’re told you would be king, but in the future, your friend’s descendants would become kings, would you leave it in the hands of fate or do some horrendous deeds to prevent anyone else from obtaining the throne? In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, readers are introduced to Macbeth at the beginning of the play. Macbeth was a devoted noble warrior who changed into a spineless cold-blooded murderer. Throughout the play, Macbeth chooses to try and prevent the prophecies from occurring to remain king. Continuing in the play, Macbeth is greedy for power, and with the witches prophecies and manipulative ways, it leads him to death. After the witches told Macbeth and Banquo their prophecies, Macbeth decided to take action against King …show more content…

For example, they caused Macbeth to desire the crown, and later on, tricked him into a suicidal fight. The witches purposefully told Macbeth he would be king which made him excited, and curious about how the witches got their information. Shortly after the witches told Macbeth his prophecies, Hecate came to talk to the witches. As soon as Hecate found out the witches were involving themselves with Macbeth without telling her she became angry. “To trade and traffic with Macbeth In riddles and affairs of death, And I, the mistress of your charms. The close contriver of all harms, Was never called to bear my part, Or show glory of our art?” (Shakespeare 3.5.4-8) The witches decided to tempt Macbeth by telling him about his future which they weren’t supposed to do. As a result, Hecate made a plan to confuse Macbeth even more by giving him false confidence. After the plan was made the witches began to show Macbeth the new prophecies. The witches asked Macbeth not to ask any more about his future, but Macbeth didn’t care and was curious. They decided to show him their last prophecy which made Macbeth horrified. “Show his eyes and grieve his heart. Come like shadows; so depart!”(Shakespeare 4.1.110-111). As a result of the prophecy, the witches caused Macbeth to be in a state of madness and

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