Sunday, May 24, 2020

Macbeth´s Fate in Willam Shakespeare´s Macbeth - 869 Words

Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a play in which highlights how ones nature and judgment can be responsible for the devise and shape of their own fate. Macbeth is a character of whom although his choices are superficially guided by others, his very fate is resolute of his character and attributes. His impatient ambition, stubborn need to protect his pride and consequential decision making, are all integral attributes to the story in which furthermore prove that Macbeth is entirely responsible for his own fate. Throughout the story we can see how Macbeths impatiens coupled with his ambition to become king is a critical attribute in which significantly and ultimately led to his demise. In many instances, we can see how Macbeths hidden childish like behavior and reckless determination flourish in the events of the supernatural and the serial. Macbeth’s desire and tenacity is clearly tested at the beginning of the story when Macbeth and Duncan go to see the witches. After they finish explaining how Macbeth ‘’shalt be king hereafter†, Macbeth given a glimpse of prosperity without hesitant says â€Å"My thought/ murderer yet is but fantastical/Shakes so my single state of man that function is smother in sumrise/And nothing is but what is not† (1.3.9-12). This is a quintessential example of his character as it shows even though the witches said nothing about murder, Macbeths desire to do anything to become king is already there. This also proves that even though L ady Macbeth and the witches

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