How Did The Witches Influence Macbeth

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The genuine act of killing is committed by the perpetrator, not the people who have influenced him. The Witches and Lady Macbeth have influenced Macbeth, yes, but they were not the ones who actually ordered the murders of Duncan, Banquo, and the family of Macduff. While Lady Macbeth desired for Macbeth to become a man, Macbeth did not need to heed her advice and could have simply chose to have faith in the Witches’ prophecy. The Witches foretold that Macbeth would gain a position of power, which should have been enough to assure Macbeth, and they were quite vague in his method of fulfilling the prophecy. There was some leeway for him to patiently wait for fate to take action yet, contrary to taking this peaceful path, he decides to give in to pressure. Ultimately, the only person who forced Macbeth to commit the crime of murder was himself. …show more content…

While she did suggest Duncan’s murder, she did not force him to become a murderer; she was simply asking for him to become more manly. Her underlying desire was power and not murder. The reason why she even suggested murder was to push Macbeth over the edge and finally benefit something from their marriage. Macbeth was not even sure if he desired Duncan’s head in the first place. In Act 2 Scene 1, he exhibits extremely indecisive behaviour when he argues with himself mentally about pleasing his wife. He eventually decides that killing someone is the right choice to make. Lady Macbeth has no authority over Macbeth’s thoughts and actions since she is not him. She does not possess the ability to control Macbeth’s

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