Wednesday, October 2, 2019
MacBeth is Responsible for His Downfall Essay -- Macbeth essays
MacBeth is Responsible for His Downfall     Ã     There were many wrongs committed in "MacBeth." But who should bear the major  responsibility for these actions? The witches' prophesising? Lady MacBeth's  scheming and persuasion? Or should MacBeth himself be held responsible? No doubt  the witches and lady MacBeth influenced MacBeth in the course of action he took  in his rise to power, but ultimately he must bear the major responsibility for  his fate.      Ã       The witches played an undoubtedly large role in MacBeth, being the  instigators of the entire plot. In act one scene three, the witches say: `all  hail, MacBeth! Hail to thee, thane of cawdor! ... All hail, MacBeth, that shalt  be king hereafter!' (Line 47-50) these prophecies throw into his mind the  possibility of further advancement to the highest level of the nobility. If the  witches had not told MacBeth of their prophesies, there is little chance he  would have thought about them himself, and even less chance he would have  murdered king Duncan.      Ã       In act three scene five, the witches are talking to hectate, the...                      
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