Macbeth: A Victim Of Others Influence

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Macbeth: A victim of others influence Hecate and the three witches are responsible for macbeth's actions and death. In William Shakespeare's play Macbeth, Macbeth rises to power by killing king duncan and taking his throne. Macbeth also killed or tried to kill anyone that could be a threat to him. He even killed his best friend, Banquo because he was getting suspicious of Macbeth killing the king. Macbeth also tries to kill Macduff's family. This eventually lead to his death. Even though macbeth did all these things, he is actually a victim to others influence. Macbeth had been a very noble and brave man before the witches and hecates influence. For example, in Act 1 scene 2 Duncan said,” The thane of cawdor has lost what

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