Witches Are The Most Responsible For Murder In Shakespeare's Macbeth

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A death of an individual creates a panic feeling in one’s mind, yet others like the idea of taking advantage of the unclear situation. There are people that doesn’t know how to deal with reality and terror in their minds which leads to their own destruction, and there are some that has the complete mind set to whether to make a move or not. The Witches are the most responsible for the murder of King Duncan as they made Macbeth overthink the situation with their destructive prophecies. As of now, there have been horrible things happened in history because of an individual’s death. Prophecy is something that cannot be control, it can go on a person way or it will abolish its determination to live. Witches are people that doesn’t want to be mess with it, they all have the advantage to destroy who dares to start a conflict with them. Knowing what’s going to happen in the future can change an individual’s thoughts, some will let the events happen and there are others that will force the issue for their own good. Macbeth was once a brave and trustworthy general, by assassinating the rebel leader, Macdonwald, most of the soldiers looked at him as their …show more content…

One horrible move in a war can change the outcome of the situation. Shortly after the Witches told Macbeth his prophecy, they were scolded by Hecate, the leader of the witches. Simple words that came out of their mouth leads to a darkness period. Macbeth wasn’t the only one that was concerned about the witches and prophecy, his great friend Banquo was too. The chaos in Macbeth’s mind slowly reached to Banquo and later spread to everyone else. Furthermore, since chaos is spreading all over the place things are changing dramatically, but the power on both sides needs to be balance in order for the situation to move on. The Witches have to do more damage to Macbeth, actions that leads to his own destruction in order to get to

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