Medalling Witches; The Downfall of A King
Title: Medalling Witches; The Downfall of A King
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1281 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Medalling Witches; The Downfall of A King
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1281 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
In the Shakespearean play, "Macbeth," the witches' influence on how Macbeth made his decisions playing a crucial part in contributing to his eventual destruction. The witches planted the seed of evil in Macbeth's head that grew to dominate his mind. But it was Macbeth who made the choices that determined his fate. He was not forced to kill Duncan nor any of his other victims. But after he murdered Duncan, Macbeth lost his sanity. The
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independently decides to believe the supernatural powers of the witches will help him; and it is him and Lady Macbeth that make the witches prophecy come true. There is no evidence to suggest that the witches made the future happen even though Macbeth could have waited for natural order to proceed; but he couldn't wait. It was Macbeth that chose his own fate by believing in the witches and giving into temptation from the witches