Who or What Is to Blame for the Tragic Events in Macbeth.

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Macbeth, by William Shakespeare is a play with a series of tragic events. Throughout the play we see those who are led by astray of their own weaknesses. Macbeth in this play shows the darkest side of human nature, and showing how greed, temptation and power can make one betray their own king for royalty. The events in Macbeth are tragic and dreadful. Shakespeare’s play Macbeth is a play revolving around greed and ambition. The protagonist is to overcome greed and ambition on hearing the witches prophesies as he sets himself on a path to self-destruction. Macbeth’s strong desire to become king and obtain power was sparked when the witches gave three prophecies. ‘Thane of Glamis…Thank of Cawdor…that shalt be king hereafter!’ These prophecies sparked Macbeth’s ‘thought whose murder yet is but fantastical, Shakes so my single state of man, that function Is smothered in surmise; and nothing is But what is not.’ After listening to the witches prophecies the fantasy for Macbeth to become king was a fantasy, the mere thought of committing murder shakes him up so much he didn’t know who he is anymore. ‘That is a step On which I must fall down, or else o'erleap…’ As the play develops his ambition for power increases and to obtain his power he will step over those who become a threat to him. ‘The eye wink at the hand, yet let that be Which the eye fears, when it is done, to see.’ Macbeth himself is too horrified to see what his doing himself, but his ‘black and deep desires’ controls him. Shakespeare shows the reader in the play Macbeth how greed is an extreme form of ambition. In the play Macbeth we see how the witches are manipulative and deceiving. Deceiving and the manipulation of one can have a great impact on people’s minds and thoughts. Early in the play we see the three witches and Macbeth use the tools of deception to cloud what is to come. At the beginning of

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