Essay On The Supernatural In Macbeth

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How important the supernatural is in Macbeth?
“The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary. Men alone are quite capable of every wickedness (Joseph Conrad).” Conrad was a Polish author in the early 20th century who is credited with this quote based on the belief and relationship between men and the supernatural. The quote says that self-debating whether the supernatural exists (he does not say it does not) or not is irrelevant, as man is the source of infinite evil regardless. In Shakespeare’s Macbeth, this quote is validated ever-prevalently, with many instances and quotes to do this. Macbeth is centered on a brave and admirable soldier named Macbeth, who is originally Thane of Cawdor, a high political position in Scotland. He is slowly transformed from a pure and respected man (with direct relations to King Duncan of Scotland), to one who becomes insane from the supernatural. Through the prophecies of three witches, who appear periodically, Macbeth is convinced that killing Duncan and becoming King is his destiny. Due to the supernatural he believes in and is influenced by, and continual mistakes he makes, Macbeth is lead to his downfall and Shakespearean tragedy.
In Act 1 Scene 1, Shakespeare incorporates the three witches, the most important form of supernatural to Macbeth. The witches meet in a thunderstorm and discuss their next meeting, “in thunder, lightning or rain” (1.1.2). The atmosphere sets up the theme of evil which lasts for the rest of the play. Moreover, they say “Fair is foul and Foul is Fair” (1.1.12). This quote is regarding their plans with Macbeth, as their foul or evil plans will appear fair to Macbeth, who like all humans, carry evil in their blood. Throughout the play, the witches feed ...

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...xists or not, but simply says man is capable of any evil. The supernatural is the one thing which decides the fate of Macbeth and his wife, Duncan, and the others who were affected by this evil. The three witches and the queen witch heavily influence Macbeth to a point where he relies on their prophecies, as he has gone insane. The floating dagger, and the ghost of Banquo also change the way he acts, in these cases, killing Duncan and making dinner guests suspicious. Lady Macbeth also is changed by the supernatural, as she becomes possessed by demons and also goes crazy, to a point where she shouts while she sleepwalks. She eventually commits suicide due to the never-ending torture caused by the evil that possesses her. In conclusion, the supernatural is the single most important thing in Macbeth, as it determines the actions of Macbeth, and the events around him.

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