Who's To Blame For The Downfall Of Macbeth Essay

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Who do I Blame for the Downfall of Macbeth?

( The Downfall of Macbeth is on Himself.)

Do you ever feel like you’ve done something that you can’t take back? Have you ever wanted to blame someone else for your mistake. Do you ever blame yourself for the mistakes you have made? In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, it shows a man who does some crazy things. He doesn’t realize all that he has done, he just keeps messing up in life. He let’s people get into his mind, and he won’t stand up for himself at all. There are three reasons why I believe that Macbeth is the one to blame for his mistakes. The three reasons are power, leadership, and happiness.

First of all, power is something that can cause people to do some stupid things. I believe that Macbeth created his own downfall, with the opportunity of having some power. The man had a been peer pressured into the fact that he could be one of the most powerful men in Scotland. They think that if you have power in the world that the person you are is something special. Power does not make the person, it’s the person who makes himself. I feel that Macbeth knew what he was getting himself into, and was aware of the consequences. Macbeth was someone …show more content…

They both wanted to be happy in the end. Macbeth was told by the witches that he would be king, and it was something that could keep him going. Macbeth wanted the happiness that the king had, and would have done anything to be happy. I believe that happiness was one of the qualities that made Macbeth turn to the insanity of life. He was trying to be happy while leading the country, but soon realized nothing could make him happy anymore. It is said on page 331, and on line 144 “If chance will have me king, why chance may crown me, without my stir”. Clearly there was never going to be happiness for Macbeth when he was doing everything that would kill

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