Who Is Responsible For Macbeth's Downfall

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We deal with consequences on a daily basis. Tragic consequences are bound to happen if these actions were to take place. It get get you to jail, or maybe you can lose the people you love. Shakespeare demonstrates in Macbeth how Lady Macbeth, the witches, and Macbeth’s ambitions all led to his downfall.

Lady Macbeth manipulates her husband to kill the king of Scotland so he will rule as king. In the start of the play, Lady Macbeth seems to be the more evil one. She believes that her husband is “too full o’ th’ milk of human kindness”, meaning that he is too good to seize the throne by murder. She helps Macbeth plan the killing of Duncan. After they committed the murder Lady Macbeth started to feel guilty. Her guilt starts to take control over her that she starts to sleepwalk and kept washing her hand repeatedly in he sleep. She washes her hand thinking that they are covered in blood, because of their killing. Her hallucinations …show more content…

When the witches first meet Macbeth they tell him his prophecy. The witches say “All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter”. Meaning that he later in the future will be king. Knowledge of his prophecy is what led him to commit the murder of his cousin Duncan, so he will be able to be king. Hecate the goddess of witchcraft later presents herself furious with the witches. She is angry because they weren't supposed to tell Macbeth his prophecy. So she proposes to kill Macbeth. Macbeth later on goes back to the witches to see if the prophecies have changed. The witches show him three apparitions, the first one warns him to stay aware of Macduff. The second apparition tells him he can not be hurt by a man born from a women, and the third one says that he can not be defeated unless Birnam Wood travels 12 miles. Macbeth took the apparitions to literal and didn’t realize that the messages from the apparitions had a double

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