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What Is Macbeth's Downfall

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Every character in a tragedy had a reason or specific flaw behind their tragic ending, especially in the plays of William Shakespeare. Although their fate may be the same ,which oftentimes is death, the events that led to their downfall varies from play to play. Shakespeare’s tragedies, specifically Othello, Macbeth, and Hamlet share many similarities yet also differences in how each main character come about their downfall. All the three tragedy plays written by Shakespeare have shown to follow the pattern of at least one of the four major type of downfall mentioned by William G. McCollom. According to one of his article “The Downfall of the Tragic Hero”, a tragic hero’s downfall follows at least one of the four patterns: his own wrongful …show more content…

Macbeth’s death at the end of the play can be said to be the result of his own wrongdoing, in other words, his own fault. Although his wife convinced him to kill the king at first, Macbeth’s own ambition contributed to his bloody deeds done in the play and these ultimately lead to his tragic downfall. Macbeth’s own thirst for power have always existed throughout the play, and his fear have lead him to commit many murders in the play, leading to his death. Macbeth’s death at the end of the play all started with his thirst for power that, although he did not realize at first, was sparked first by his wife. At the beginning of the play, it showed Macbeth’s hesitation in killing the king which seemed to be forced by his wife. However, towards the end of the play, it was obvious that Macbeth’s hesitation have stopped, once his thirst for power and fear of losing his power have taken over him. Macbeth’s thirst for power can be said to exist in his nature. At the very beginning of the play, King Duncan awarded Macbeth the title “Thane of Cawdor” after his victorious battle. However, this title did not seem to satisfy …show more content…

Following the four patterns of a tragic downfall, it is more likely that Hamlet’s downfall was the result of external influences and factors. Hamlet himself never wanted to take on the role and responsibility to revenge for the death of his father. At the very beginning, Hamlet did not even realize that his father was murdered by his uncle until his father’s ghost appeared. Hamlet have been heavily impacted by the death of his most honorable and admiring father King Hamlet and the sudden marriage and betrayal of his mother to King Claudius, however, he had claimed although “It is not, nor it cannot come to good. But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue”(1.2.158-59) showing that he would not say anything about it or do nothing about it. However, his later discovery of the major crime committed by King Claudius from the ghost of his father forced him into action which he revealed later “And what so poor a man as Hamlet is...O cursed spite that ever I was born to set it right”(2.1.185-90). Hamlet did not want to take revenge against his uncle, however, he admitted that he was born into this situation and did not have a choice but to follow his father’s order. His hesitation to commit the murder was ultimately the result of his downfall. Although Hamlet was forced to kill King Claudius, he delayed his action constantly. Hamlet himself did not want to kill King Claudius until his father’s request which

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