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Role Of Fear In Macbeth

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Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, is a tragedy takes place in Scotland where two of the main characters, Macbeth and Banquo, are acknowledged for their dedication in the war between Scotland and Norway. Soon after the war, Banquo and Macbeth meet The Weïrd Sisters, who give them a prophecy that Macbeth will be the future king of Scotland and Banquo’s children will become king as well. The Witches also declare that Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor. Not knowing what to think of The Weïrd Sisters, Macbeth then receives news that he is appointed Thane of Cawdor by King Duncan. Now that part of Macbeth’s prophecy has come true, it is proven to him that The Witches are accurate, and that Macbeth will become King next. With the help of Lady …show more content…

Macbeth believes that the prophecy given to Banquo will become true, and the only solution to Fleance not becoming king is to kill both him and Banquo. Marina Favila raises an interesting point, questioning “...why does the fearless Macbeth now start with fear?” Macbeth is known for his bravery in the war, and is also a suitable leader. It is unlike him to act in fear, yet after Duncan’s death, Macbeth has changed as a character. This fear he is feeling leads to him to act in unjustified ways, and he is the sole reason of Banquo's death. At a dinner that Lady Macbeth and Macbeth are hosting, Macbeth receives the news that Banquo has been killed, but Fleance has escaped. Later that night, Macbeth hallucinates and sees Banquo's ghost. At first sight of the ghost, Macbeth asks, “Which of you have done this?”(3.4.59). Macbeth thinks someone at the dinner is tricking him, and is in complete shock and in denial of what is happening. Furthermore, Macbeth is talking to his wife saying, “I am in blood stepped in so far that, should I wade no more returning were as tedious as go

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