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Free Will And Choice In Shakespeare's Macbeth

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Lead
Oftentimes people blame certain outcomes solely on fate and forget that their actions have consequences on the outcome of a situation as well.
Thesis
In Shakespeare's Macbeth, fate and choice is a recurring theme. Throughout the play it is evident that while something may be fated to happen, it is the character's own free will that choices that make this happen.
PODs
When Macbeth is told that he will be Thane of Cawdor and King of Scotland, he is not told that he must murder and lie to get the throne. That is something that he and Lady Macbeth decide on their own.
Macbeth originally decides that because he does nothing to become Thane of Cawdor, he might not have to do anything to become king. It is probable that the prophecy could be

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