Saturday, August 3, 2019
Macbeth And Metaphysics :: essays research papers
 The Three witches in the tragedy Macbeth are introduced right at the beginning of the  play. They tell Macbeth three prophesies, he will be Thane of Cawdor, Thane of Glams  and King. These prophesies introduce him to ideas of greatness. Macbeth will eventually  follow through on killing king Duncan. This brings into the play, idea of fate and the role  with which it has in the play. The witches could foretell the future, they can add  temptation, and influence Macbeth, but they can not control his destiny. Macbeth creates  his own anguish when he is driven by his own sense of guilt. This causes him to become  insecure as to the reasons for his actions which in turn causes him to commit more  murders. The witches offer great temptation, but it is in the end, each individualsââ¬â¢ decision  to fall for the appeal, or to be strong enough to resist their captivation. The witches are  only responsible for the introduction of these ideas and for further forming ideas in  Macbeth head, but they are not responsible for his actions throughout the play. Lady  Macbeth is shown early in the play as an ambitious woman with a single purpose. She can  manipulate Macbeth easily. This is shown in the line "That I may pour my spirits in thine  ear". (I,V, 26) Before the speech that Lady Macbeth gives in act one scene five, Macbeth  is resolved not to go through with the killing of the king. However, Lady Macbeth says  that it would be on his manliness and his bravery if he didnââ¬â¢t. This then convinces Macbeth  to commit regicide. Although Macbeth has the final say in whether or not to go through  with the initial killing, he loves his wife and wants to make her happy. She is the  dominating individual in the relationship which is shown in her soliloquy, ââ¬Å"This have I  thought good to deliver thee, my dearest partner of greatness, that thou mightst not lose  dues by rejoicing by being ignorant of what greatness is promised the. Lay it to thy heart,  and Farewell.â⬠(I, V, 7-10) Once Macbeth kills for the first time, he has no choice but to  continue to cover up his wrong doings, or risk loosing everything he has worked so hard  for. In the end, it all comes to Macbeth himself. Everyone is responsible for his own  destiny. This is an essential theme in this tragedy. Macbeth, chooses to gamble with his  soul and when he does this, it is only him who chooses to lose it.  					    
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