The Downfall of Macbeth

558 Words2 Pages

Macbeth's abuse of power caused him to be greedy; however he should not be held entirely accountable for his downfall. Macbeth was once a loyal war hero and a loving husband who hated traitors and would never betray his King. If it were not for the influences of the people surrounding him, he would have lived happily with the honorable title, Thane of Cawdor. Many different factors played a pivotal role in deciding his doomed future. The downfall of Macbeth was ignited by the actions of those around him, such as his wife’s sustained coaxing and the witches’ forecasting of his future. Macbeth never had the intention of killing his king, but was ultimately persuaded that it was the correct thing to do.

A witch is defined as a very unpleasant woman that is credited with having malignant supernatural powers. In the play Macbeth, three witches prophesied to Macbeth the future events that led him to make the destructive decisions that caused his downfall. Macbeth encountered the three witches while on a journey with his companion, Banquo. The three witches reveal to Macbeth that they fo...

More about The Downfall of Macbeth

Open Document