What Is The Downfall Of Macbeth's Downfall

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Macbeth, “A matchless soldier, kinsman to the king, wins the king’s battles and the king’s praise” however, “prompted by inner ambitions and external urgings”, he takes rash decisions conclusively ending in his atrophy of his title, power, and position (Bernad 49). Several factors contribute to the downfall of Macbeth, which produce a contagion effect; and ultimately end with his death. The weird sisters disclose his prophecies which enlighten him about Duncan’s throne; Lady Macbeth abets Macbeth to realize his deep desires and come to the conclusion to murder Duncan; and Macbeth, the most significant contributor, makes his deep desires come to reality. In Macbeth, by William Shakespeare, the weird sisters and Lady Macbeth are important contributors to Macbeth 's downfall, however, they are not mostly responsible. Unlike, the weird sisters and Lady Macbeth, Macbeth is the most prominent contributor …show more content…

The weird sisters enlighten Macbeth about Duncan 's throne and indirectly inform him about potential conflicts. Antecedently, Macbeth is indifferent about Duncan’s throne, however, after the weird sisters reveal his prophecies, Banquo notices, “ Good sir, why do you start and seem to fear / Things that do sound so fair?” (Shakespeare I. iii. 56-57). Macbeth begins to show an interest in Duncan’s throne. In fact, after hearing his prophecies, Macbeth takes a step further and delineates the challenge of becoming king by acknowledging, “The Prince of Cumberland! That is a step / On which I must fall down, or else o 'erleap, / For in my way it lies. Stars, hide your fires! / Let not light see my black and deep desires" (I. v. 55-59). If Macbeth will become king, as prophesied by the weird sisters, he has another obstacle to overcome as he must "o 'erleap" Malcolm in order to become the king.

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