In Macbeth, the witches prophecies seem to negate Macbeth’s free will. However, at some instances, Macbeth willfully chooses evil over good. The witches prophesies that Macbeth will be thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland. The idea of being King of Scotland soon comes to rule Macbeth’s thoughts and life. He could just let fate happen, but instead he willingly takes fate into his own hands.
Lady Macbeth talks her husband into killing Duncan, the King of Scotland. Macbeth cou
. . .
If he had let fate happen, he eventually may have become King. Banquo is killed, but Fleance is able to escape. He got Duncan out of his way and Malcolm flees to England, so no one is standing in the way, and Macbeth becomes King of Scotland. They kill Macduff’s wife, and sons, as well as anyone else in the house. Later on in the play, Banquo and Fleance become suspicious of Macbeth. Macbeths’ evil side comes out and he does kill anyone and everyone who gets in his way. He knows that it’s not the guard’s faults, yet he willingly has them killed. He murdered Duncan while he was sleeping in Macbeth’s own house. Macbeth did not have to kill anyone, or do anything to become King. This all started with the killing of Duncan and it progresses from there. So now Macbeth has the murderers go to Macduff’s house. ld have said no, which he did at first, but eventually he gives in and consents. Malcolm is the rightful heir to the throne and if he comes back he could overthrow Macbeth. Once Banquo is out of the way, Macbeth finds out that Macduff has gone to England to find Malcolm.
Approximate Word count =
326
Approximate Pages =
1 (250 words per page double spaced)
Simply subscribe to view this paper, and 100,000 others.
| CREDIT CARD |
ONLINE CHECK |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
JOIN BY PHONE
|
|
|