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The Powerful Influence Of The Supernatural In Shakespeare's Macbeth

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Undeniably, the supernatural is interweaved throughout Macbeth. The quote “As by the strength of their illusion shall draw him on to his confusion.” exemplifies the witches’ plans to disillusion Macbeth (Shakespeare 3.5). All people have experienced the influence of ideas, media, and other people. The basis of everyone’s ideas, ranging from political to personal views, are carved through influence. This is especially seen between the relationship of the supernatural and Macbeth. In Shakespeare’s play, “Macbeth”, although some people believe Macbeth is to blame for his power trip, the supernatural motivated and changed Macbeth’s desires, plans, and ultimately, his actions.
Readers can see the supernatural’s dangerous influence upon Macbeth’s thoughts by changing his ambitions into a power-hungry desire for the throne. As The Three Witches give Macbeth the prophetic message, Macbeth says, “By Sinel’s death I know I am Thane of Glamis. But how of Cawdor?” (Shakespeare 1.3). In other words, the witches are referring to Macbeth to his original title, Thane of Glamis, but also strangely labeling him as Thane of …show more content…

Although Macbeth says, “...why do I yield to that suggestion whose horrid image doth unfix my hair…”, it doesn’t erase the fact that the witches’ prophecies were the underlying factor for Macbeth’s motivation (Shakespeare 1.3). Counter arguments use this quote to show Macbeth questioning his own desires, which can be used to infer that Macbeth’s own power-hungry desires motivated him rather than the prophecies. That argument cannot be correct because Macbeth’s desires resulted from the Weird Sisters propelling him to believe the prophecies are true. Relating this to real-world circumstances, don’t believe everything that is told. Analyze and criticize to make the best

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