Argumentative Essay: Perpetrator Vs Instigator

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A topic I believe wasn’t discussed to the extent needed in class during the discussion was the topic of Perpetrator vs. Instigator. Some questions I had prepared were unable to make it out due to the short nature of our class and the speed of our discussion when the issue of Perpetrator vs. Instigator was involved. My questions were “How much of Macbeth’s actions were a result of Lady Macbeth?” and “How does this connect back to our Perpetrator vs. Instigator argument?” This is my opinion. The instigator of a crime is worse because they have used a person for their own gain as well as have turned someone potentially pure into an agent of evil. If you’re a perpetrator, you do the dirty work, you put yourself on the line to get the task done; making you as about as useful as a human shield. Because you’re a …show more content…

You manipulated the perpetrator(s) into committing a crime so that you don’t get caught, yet you get what you want. When you act, you act friendly and as if everything could point back to you, making the perpetrator feel safe and secure. As the instigator, you tend to be safe and sound while the bullets and accusations fly. And when the action dies down, you get to see the fruit of your accomplishments. You get what you want, and the perpetrator gets blamed for the whole “task”, turning them into monsters of hate and destruction. Within Macbeth, there are an uncountable number of scenes that portray what has just been described. One such that is the most interesting is the kitchen confrontation of Act 1, Scene 7. Within this scene, Macbeth wrestles with his ambition, he knows that murdering his king will only end up leading to more bloodshed and bodies… ruining his honor, which he holds so dear. Lady Macbeth enters so they debate about manhood and courage. She reminds him that this is what he truly desires, how becoming king is his end goal, and that they can accomplish it so very soon, as long as he gets his act

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