Who's Fault In Macbeth

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The words of shakespeare has always been known to be quite convoluted. With very intricate wording that, if read only once, may cause a massive headache. Though out of his 10 tragedies macbeth is one of which to pay mind to. Not only for the wording, but because of its interesting story. Along with the fault of King Duncan's “true” murderer.fault of the death of duncan lies in the hands of lady macbeth and macbeth himself. Lady macbeth, who insisted on macbeth killing king Duncan, and her husband Macbeth. Who seemingly is strong-willed and brave enough, is weak minded to her belittling and committed the act of murdering duncan.

Macbeth in the end performed the act. Since the three witches told him and Banquo of what is to come, his mind was already filled with ambition. though , he was mostly against murdering the king. In scene 7 macbeth said “He’s here in double trust: First, as I am his kinsman and his subject, Strong both against the deed; then, as his host, Who should …show more content…

When she received word that the macbeth will become the thane of cawdor, at a moment's rest her veil thoughts started to flourish.Within act 1 scene 5 she uttered the words “Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here, And fill me from the crown to the toe topful Of direst cruelty.” In which she is exclaiming how she will commit the bloody act, putting her humanity and femininity aside. Also in the scene, when she receives word of the Duncan’s coming, tell her husband to leave the work to her. That night, Macbeth started to have doubts of going through with the dead, to which Lady Macbeth began belittling him. She says things such as “When you durst do it,” “then you were a man”, to give him less worth or “belittling” him. To the point where Lady Macbeth indicated, that she would do it herself if Macbeth is “not man enough”. But if not for the fact that King Duncan, resembles her father, she would have carried out the

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