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Theme Of Manipulation In Macbeth

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Macbeth - Ka Mwee Paw PAW
What drives a man to commit horrendous acts. Is it his ambitions or is it the influence of others around him? Macbeth is play written by William Shakespeare in 1606. It is a play about man's free will,because he did not wait for fate, he chose the actions for himself. Macbeth is play about a loyal man who was a loved military hero and one of the king's most trusted person, however because of the insurence that he will be king and his wife's persuasions, he begins to drift to a road of darkness and destruction. He kills the king, Duncan, and takes the throne. His ambitions grew and so he kills more people out of fear that his throne will be taken from him.
The prophecies that the witches told him, ended up …show more content…

However, rather than telling him what they meant, they told him the answers in riddles.
'Macbeth shall never vanquished be, until Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill shall come against him.' Rather than answering Macbeth with simple words, the witches used riddles to twist and manipulate Macbeth’s judgment. This shows that Macbeth was under the influences that he was invincible and he has a clear path, however, because none of the things the witches said made sense or were unclear hence, he made different interpretation and assumptions of what the witches meant. These riddles gave Macbeth false hopes, by giving him the impression that no mortal will be able to defeat him until the prophecies came true. Hence
Macbeth was deceived which eventually lead to his downfall and therefore, Macbeth is a victim of the witches.
Similarly to the witches, Macbeth was also used as a pawn for Lady Macbeth in a sense that he let her deceived him into committing unforgivable crimes. Lady Macbeth added the fuel to the fire when she convinced him into believing that murdering Duncan was their fastest way to make Macbeth king. Macbeth allowed lady Macbeth to persuade him, even though he knew it was not right. She is a woman who has ambitions of her own and will not need a man to do things. ‘Had he not resembled my father as he slept, I had done’t.’ (Act 4 scene 3) This shows that lady Macbeth was very capable of murdering Duncan by herself and it also highlights that she will

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