Why Is Macbeth Guilty Of Murder

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In Shakespeare’s famous play “Macbeth”, the main character, Macbeth, took part in criminal actions and should be treated like so. In Macbeth, the ambition towards harming others is the common theme in this play. Ambition is displayed as a common theme and a dangerous quality. This theme triggers a pattern of killings seen throughout the passage. Macbeth should still be accused of murder due to his hiring of the murderers to solve his problems as well as being one of the main reasons for his wife’s suicide. Although dealing with heavy influence from his wife and the witches, Macbeth should still take all of the blame. Despite the evil mindset of those around him, they should not have to suffer consequences that Macbeth put into action.

Macbeth was the front-runner in the murders of …show more content…

Lady Macbeth did indeed serve as a force that drives Macbeth into becoming the ruthless murderer. The three witches prophesied Macbeth, declaring he will become king. This also fulfills as a driving force to Macbeth’s ambitious killing spree. However, in the following quote, Macbeth seems to prove to everyone he is …show more content…

The answer is no. Macbeth had the ambition to take the lives of others for a while but never had the guts to actually take action. His ambition was a deep and black desire, as said in the following quote: 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. The eye wink at the hand; yet let that be Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see.” (Macbeth, 1.4.55-60). The way Macbeth describes his ambition is completely wrong. One’s influence doesn’t make someone feel that way about other human beings no matter what is said between the

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