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Rash Decisions In Macbeth

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Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a famous play known all over the world, mostly for the iconic and reoccurring theme of tragedy throughout the play. It is definitely one of Shakespeare’s bloodiest plays of all. Throughout the play many rash decisions are made that set the characters all on paths of either death or life in the end. Their choices begin a chain reaction that leads to their fate. That being said they are solemnly responsible for their own fate towards the end. Macbeth’s actions throughout the play depend on his personality at the time, which changes with the amount of power he has obtained during that period. His fate is constantly changes because he makes so many rash decisions quickly and on the spot. You never know what he is going …show more content…

While getting the power, fear has been growing in his heart. In addition, Banquo’s ghost sets off his fear so that he loses his mind and exposes his crime. “Avaunt! and quit my sight! let the earth hide thee! Thy bones are marrowless, thy blood is cold; Thou hast no speculation in those eyes, which thou dost glare with!” (Line 111, pg 66) His fear pushes him to admit his guilt so that Macduff notices his weird actions and finds the truth. From that on, it is clear to imagine the fate of Macbeth. On the other hand, Macbeth changes his relationship with Lady Macbeth as the play continues, at the beginning he trusts his wife a lot and tells her everything by writing letters, but by the time the servant tells him “The Queen, my lord, is dead” (line 18) he doesn't feel like being so shocked or sad, “She should have dead hereafter, there would have been a time for such a word.” (line 19-20, pg 102). The more power he has gained, the more indifference that he turns to Lady Macbeth. Accordingly, when killing the king, his ambitions and fears have inevitably impacted his reactions due to the fact that he became more and more overconfident and avaricious, which also destroys him in the

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