William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth is a story about a well loved man whose character took a spiteful turn when he learned the prophesy of the future.
Macbeth’s motive for his actions was simply greed and a dangerous ambition for the crown and that caused an endless cycle of murders throughout the royal land.
Macbeth was a good man and very looked upon in the royal hand until a run in with 3 witches filled his mind with evil tendencies which led to his inhumane way of getting the crown that his wife Lady Macbeth encouraged by giving in such great detail a speech as heartless as this “ I have given suck, and know how tender tis to love the babe that milks me. I would, while it was smiling it my face, have pluck’d my nipple from his boneless
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Put on your dressing gown. Don’t look so pale. I tell you yet again, Banquo's buried; he can not come out of his grave.” her conscious finally caught up to her and she could not just “wash her hands” and forget about the evil deeds that has been done. Macbeth’s ambition to be king was a murderess cycle between killing Duncan for the crown and killing Banquo for his suspicion of Macbeth's involvement in Duncan's murder and young Fleance running away not being caught by the 2 murderers and even the unspeakable murders in Macduff’s house for Macduff going to England to get help from the king to take down down Macbeth which costed him his whole family's lives by the force of Macbeth’s 2 hired murderers who did all of the evil deeds for Macbeth and even heard the last words of one of Macduff’s young son to his mother “ He has killed me, Mother: Run away, I beg you!’. All of these murderers contributed the Macbeth’s unravelling of
Lady Macbeth is of a finer and more delicate nature. Having fixed her eye upon the end - the attainment for her husband of Duncan's crown - she accepts the inevitable means; she nerves herself for the terrible night's work by artificial stimulants; yet she cannot strike the sleeping king who resembles her father. Having sustained her weaker husband, her own strength
Wouldn’t it be nice to conduct our evil deeds we’ve committed to be forgotten. People who commit crimes that are so colossal and sinful that it cause a large impact on people involved. When a crime is committed, it would be hard for the criminals because they would have to hide the truth. A play written by William Shakespeare titled Macbeth shows all wickedness a corrupt man does. It also show the downfall of the lawless man, Macbeth. I assume that the most responsible for the downfall of Macbeth is his own wife, Lady Macbeth. Lady Macbeth is evil, she is also overly manipulative, and extremely ambitious.
Macbeth is a play about a brave and courageous Scottish general who receives three prophecies from a trio of witches, one of which being that Macbeth “shalt be king” (1.3.53). Upon receiving these prophecies, Macbeth becomes plagued by his ambition and his lust for power, and he allows himself to be spurred to action by Lady Macbeth, his wife. So he decides to murder his king and take the throne for himself. Afterward, throughout the rest of the play, he is forced to deal with the fallout and repercussions that come as a result of committing regicide. In the play Macbeth, Shakespeare develops the idea that evil deeds lead to more evil deeds as one’s humanity begins to slowly deteriorate. This ties back to Macbeth’s character, as for each evil deed he commits, he falls further and further from sanity and slips deeper into a mental state of fear, paranoia, anger, and hatred.
The witches advance the plot by telling Macbeth that he will, one day, become king which motivates him to betray and kill his closest friends. Macbeth knows that to become king, he needs to kill King Duncan. The witches also tell Banquo that he will be the father of kings saying, “Thlu shalt get kings, though be none”. (1.3.67). Macbeth believes that this will harm his fate of becoming king. To prevent that from happening, Macbeth hires murders to kill Banquo and Fleance, Banquo’s son. The two murders murder Banquo, but fail to kill Fleance. Still afraid his fate will be harmed, Macbeth asks the witches about his future which adds more fuel to the fire, furthering the story. The witches tell Macbeth to fear Macduff because of the way he was born because Macduff will defeat him. Even though Macbeth believes he has nothing to fear, he wants to kill Macduff anyways. All of the witches’ foresights drive Macbeth to kill his king and loyal friends.
Macbeth himself was the biggest factor to his downfall due to the consequences of his decisions. This was first shown when Lady Macbeth says “From this time Such I account thy love. Art thou afeard To be the same in thine own act and valor.” (Shakespeare 1,7,38) Lady Macbeth states that Macbeth is too afraid to act under his own power to obtain the crown. The reason this is an internal force is because Macbeth allows himself to be easily manipulated into doing the wrong thing. At the same time, he is so easily manipulated that he must have some desire of his own to go through with killing Duncan. The final decision is up to him, therefore he has a choice whether he wants to kill duncan or not, but he does not want to seem cowardly and he lets
Audiences have been questioning and discussing who was truly responsible for Macbeth’s downfall ever since playwright William Shakespeare wrote another one of his renowned plays, ‘Macbeth’. The audience follows as Macbeth spirals away from his original self, a loyal and courageous soldier and turns into a reckless murdering king. The events that play out between these two different aspects of Macbeth is what has audiences conflicting as it has been argued that the witch’s prophecies, Lady Macbeth’s persuasion and Macbeth’s own ambition all play a significant role in his downfall.
Power, like a drug, feels wonderful and is enticing. It makes a person desire it; controlling their every move. In the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare, power overcomes Macbeth to the point where it becomes his one and only desire; letting it dictate his every decision. When the three witches told Macbeth his fate, it was his own decision to believe them. It was his own decision to act the way he did. By trying to master fate through his need for power, he brought himself to destruction. Macbeth’s lust for power leads him to attempt to control his own fate, which through his own free will and actions causes his downfall.
Most of the time, People don’t want to be the cause of evil. The reason why people blame others so they don’t get the backlash on the event. Though sometimes, People won’t always escape from their fears. In Macbeth, a play by William Shakespeare, many factors contributed the titular character’s downfall toward his demise. The factor that contributed most in Macbeth’s downfall was Macbeth himself due to him being too ambitious for his own good and His willingness to listen to the Witches’ prophecies.
In Shakespeare's, “Macbeth,” the main character, Macbeth leads a troubling life. There can be an argument made for who was responsible for the choices that caused Macbeth’s life to go down the dark path it did. Although some may look at the tragedy of Macbeth and find Lady Macbeth to be at fault for the series of events that took place, the fact is that Macbeth is responsible, because he is the one who chose to follow the path that led to his ultimate demise.
The last thing Macbeth would want to happen is him being over-ruled, which he gets that idea from the prophecy given to Banquo, that his children shall be kings. Therefore, Macbeth makes more decisions on his own that many people must be killed to prevent him from losing power. Banquo and his son Fleance are the first targets by the murderers hired by Macbeth because of the prophecy, but Fleance ends up getting away. Next Macbeth chooses to hire murderers to go and kill Macduff’s entire family which ends up successful. During this time Macbeth had also been ignoring his wife, who has been going insane because of the deeds that have been done and ends up accidentally spilling the secrets of Macbeth and ends up killing herself. Which leads to his
In Shakespeare's play Macbeth, Macbeth changes drastically in character. Macbeth began as a loyal hero to the king that would do anything and risk his life for him, to an evil tyrant that everyone wants to see dead. and can even take control of you altogether. For Macbeth, it got to the point in which he thought nothing could defeat him and that he was the greatest, which led to his downfall.
Macbeth invites Banquo to his royal gathering at his palace, but Banquo lets him know that he might not make it because him and his son are going to go ride (38). At the beginning of the play, the three witches prophesized that Banquo’s sons will become kings eventually (11). Since then, Macbeth decides to kill Banquo and his son, Fleance, so that they will no longer be an obstacle to his desire. Macbeth hires two murderers to go and kill Banquo. He tells them that Banquo is the man who held them back from promotion and is their enemy (41). However, these murders do not go as planned. Fleance flees from the scene of where his father was killed by the murderers (47). Now, Macbeth’s mind is starting to become worried. He says, “Then comes my fit again: I had else been perfect, whole as the marble, founded as the rock, as broad and general as the casing air: but now I am cabined, cribbed, confined, bound in to saucy doubts and fears” (48). This quote shows how Macbeth is starting to become worried and fearful of not staying King because Fleance is still alive. It is the banquet scene where we finally see Macbeth completely losing control of his emotions and his true sense of purpose. His sub conscience has clearly dominated his conscious mind and making him do and say things that he would later regret. The fear and guilt of his murder take the form of the ghost of Banquo that he sees sitting at the table.
Moreover, once Macbeth is persuaded by Lady Macbeth to kill King Duncan, he becomes vengeful and controlling, since the evil that has awakened consumed him. As Lady Macbeth and Macbeth discuss the prophecy, Lady Macbeth influences Macbeth’s decision by threatening his masculinity. She says how she would rather bash the brains of her child, than be a coward like him. Lady Macbeth is essentially powerless in this patriarchal society, so she can only put her power in her husband and hope for him to listen. Ultimately, Macbeth is convinced and goes through with the murder, his guilt he feels afterwards is simply a shock to what he has done, but it quickly leaves. Subsequently, once Macbeth becomes King, his reign of terror commences. When Ross talks to Macduff and Malcolm to bring the news of Macduff’s family, he also brings news about the state of Scotland. He mentions how the funeral bell is rung so frequently that no one bothers to ask who has died. People are slaughtered everyday in Macbeth’s Scotland that nobody obeys him out of respect, but rather if they do not then they will be killed. The cruelty that Macbeth expresses over such a short period of development is too much for the malice to not have resided there before.
Lastly, as the story progress towards the end, Macbeth starts to realize he is losing the war between Scotland and England and Hank, Jacob get into a fight with the sheriff and a fake FBI agent, the brother of the dead pilot, who is here to take the $4.4 million. In the story of Macbeth, Macbeth is told by the witches that he cannot be hurt by anyone who is women-born, so Macbeth becomes overconfident. When the English army breaks into the Macbeth’s castle, Macduff challenges him to a fight, Macbeth replies, “Yet I will try the last. Before my body/ I throw my warlike shield. Lay on, Macduff, And damned be him that first cries, “Hold, enough!””(V, viii, 37-39). Macduff challenges Macbeth to a duel, and they start fighting. Macbeth gets killed by Macduff, who is not a woman-born. Macbeth’s desire for power causes him to do the most immoral acts involves murdering his own friend and his death becomes the outcome of his ambition. However, Macbeth did achieve his objective, which was to become the King of Scotland and attain the power. From Macbeth’s perspective, he did find the right solution to his problem, but it did not last too long. As Macbeth's head hits the ground and rolls down the street, Hank and Jacob get into a fight with the sheriff
In most situations, the problems we encounter are afflicted by ourselves. Therefore, in most times, we do not even realize that we had an effect to the events to happen. Because of this, the action that we do may affect what happens in the future, whether or not the outcomes were positive or negative. William Shakespeare’s play, Macbeth, acknowledged this, and has influences the incidents of the future. Furthermore, the character that was most responsible for Macbeth’s downfall was Macbeth himself, because of the actions he decided to carry.