Monday, February 11, 2019
The Three Witches in Macbeth Essay -- William Shakespeare
The three witches in the tragedy Macbeth argon introduced  decline at the  set  approximately of the play. The scene opens with the witches chanting three prophesies Macbeth will be Thane of Cawdor, Thane of Glamis and King. These prophesies introduce Macbeth to his  course of study of defeat and to over power. Macbeth will eventually follow through in killing king Duncan. Some people believe that the witches had the ability to  cabbage the order of things. This brings into the play idea of fate and the role with which it has in the play.  maven can only wonder if Macbeth ever had a chance of doing what was right after he met with the witches. It is however, more realistic to believe that Macbeth was  trusty for his  have actions throughout the play and in the end, he was the one who made the  last decisions.The witches could see the future, they could add temptation, and influence Macbeth, but they could not control his destiny. No one can change the destiny of ones  biography nor c   an anyone  assort the destiny of ones life. Macbeth creates his  induce sadness when he is driven by his own sense of guilt. He realized what he did was immoral and he  jargon stand the thought. This causes him to become insecure about his actions which causes him to commit more murders. The witches  are great at intriguing, but in the end,  it is each individuals decision to  pass along for the temptation, or to be strong enough to resist their captivation. Thats where Macbeth messed up, he didnt trust himself enough and wasnt                                                                        confident enough in himself to know what the right thing was. The three Witches are only responsible for giving Macbeth the ideas and for forming ideas in Macbeths head. They are not responsible for h...  ... is warned about the truth of the witches prophesies, he is tempted and refuses to listen to reason from Banquo. Macbeth blames the witches for deceiving him with half truths. While th   e witches are not totally responsible for the actions of Macbeth, they are responsible for introducing the ideas to Macbeth which in  cultivate fired up Macbeths ambition and led to a disastrous And  surplus chain of events. The story of Macbeth teaches us many lessons in life. The lesson that stuck out to me is to be your own person. Macbeth let other people control him and lead him. He didnt make decisions for himself nor did he follow his heart in everything he did. He was just thinking about what the witches and Lady Macbeth wanted. When you live your life for other people your really not living. Macbeth taught me a lot of lessons that I will continue to use throughout my life.                   
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