Internal And External Factor In Macbeth

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In Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, Macbeth is presented with circumstances that are beyond his control. However, he isn’t able to behave how he wants as many internal and external factors negatively influence his actions and way of thinking. He meets three witches that tell him about his future and how he will eventually become the king of Scotland. Macbeth believes the witch’s prophecy and imagines all the fame and power that would come with the crown. His desire outweighs his ability to think rationally as he has “black and deep desires” (1.4.3) to kill Duncan. Macbeth really doesn’t want to harm him, as Duncan is very loyal and caring, however, the idea of unlimited power changes his mind. He executes his original plan and claims the throne

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