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IMPACT OF MACBETH’S DECISIONS
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1IMPACT OF MACBETH’S DECISIONS
Macbeth written by William Shakespeare is one of the greatest tragic plays of all times
which brings out the main theme of ambition and its consequences, with a well knit plot. This
literary text has been chosen for the response because there have been several arguments
regarding the text and the character of Macbeth and it is a very good example dealing with the
impact of one’s ambition.
The thesis statement of this argumentative response is that the character of Macbeth had
been the greatest example of his tragic flaw and it can be very well understood by the impact of
his decisions. His ambition had been the prime reason of his deeds for which he had to face the
consequences as well.
In the drama, that Shakespeare had created, he had put in the idea of the three witches,
who had played a major role in driving Macbeth to his decisions. They had created prophesies
for the character and in turn influenced him to perform the evil act of murdering King Duncan
and eventually bringing about his own destruction1. The witches were the ones who had planned
the destruction of Macbeth. They had been the followers of the goddess of evil Hecate and had
guided Macbeth to his doom. They had cat their spell upon Macbeth letting him know that he can
be the King, and thus planned his downfall, and the path through which Macbeth’s ambition had
guided him. They had played the role of poisoning his mind with the prophesies, which had lured
him to be greedy and ambitious and eventually face the consequences of his own deeds2.
Due to the third apparition of the witches, which claimed that Macbeth would not be
killed by any man who had been born from a woman’s womb, lead Macbeth to his doom. He had
1 Uddin, Abu Saleh Nizam. "From Self Banishing Life to Life Banishing Self: The Prominent Causality and Lady
Macbeth’s Tragic Downfall." (2014).
2 Shahwan, Saed Jamil. "“Fair is foul, and foul is fair”: Themes of Loss and Death in William Shakespeare's
Macbeth."
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