The downfall of Macbeth
Throughout the centuries human beings have always had the need to achieve some things in life such as love, wealth, power or authority. The ambition of Macbeth was power. Macbeths' strive for power affects his life in a negative way and eventually leads to his downfall. Macbeth was a brave soldier of Scotland and was very loyal to King Duncan. As he returned from a battle with his friend Banquo three witches hailed him as Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor and in the end King of Scotland. They also told Banquo that his children would become Kings. This aroused Macbeth's curiosity of how he could become King. When he went to the palace and the King announced to him that he would become Thane of Cawdor because the previous Thane was a traitor. His ambition rised and he believed that some truth might be hidden in the weird sisters' words. Therefore, he wrote a letter to his wife Lady Macbeth telling her what had happened. When Lady Macbeth read the letter her intention was to talk Macbeth into killing Duncan. Therefore, she planed the murder. She invited the King to their house where she planned to have him killed. Macbeth had some hesitations but she manipulated him into doing it. The murder took place at nighttime a
At this point of the play, Macbeth had become so heartless and ruthless that even the weird sisters characterized him as wicked. ' Also, towards the end of Act 1, Scene 3, speaking to Banquo, he thinks that perhaps he doesn't need to do anything to become king: "If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me without my stir. Therefore, the murderers killed only his family. After a while, Macbeth felt empowered and he was determined to maintain his title of King of Scotland, whatever it took. This was the peak of Macbeth's life but also the beginning of his downfall and his insanity. In addition, when Banquo had asked the weird sisters what would happen to him in the future they answered with the words: 'Lesser than Macbeth, and greater', 'Not so happy, yet much happier', 'Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none. He put his armor on and at the same time, he was informed that his wife was death. When Macbeth knocks on the witches door one of them said: 'By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes. To Macbeth this meant that Banquo's sons would become kings, not his. He showed no interest in the death of his wife and the only thing he cared about was how he could win the battle and remain king. Macduff found him and they started fighting while Macbeth boasted that no woman born man could kill him. This made Macbeth even more miserable and he ordered the doctor to cure her whatever it took. In order to maintain his power Macbeth hired three murderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance but they only managed to kill Banquo whereas Fleance escaped. He replied to the apparition and Lady Macbeth covered up for him by saying that he had some kind of mental illness and excused the guests.
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