“1 Witch All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, thane of Glamis! 2 Witch All hail, Macbeth, hail to thee, thane of Cawdor! 3 Witch All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter!” (Shakespeare, 1.3.6). After gaining the knowledge …show more content…
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth speak, “Thou marvell'st at my words: but hold thee still; Things bad begun make strong themselves by ill. So, prithee, go with me.” (Shakespeare, 3.2.44) . This quote conveys how Macbeth now controls Lady Macbeth when it was reverse before. Lady Macbeth once told Macbeth to “Only look up clear; To alter favour ever is to fear: Leave all the rest to me.” (Shakespeare, 1.5.16) and then Macbeth told her to “Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck,” (Shakespeare, 3.2.44). It reveals the complete change in gender roles because of how they both said the same thing to each other. It shows a shift in power between not only the crown, but the two of them. “...Fleance his son, that keeps him company, Whose absence is no less material to me Than is his father's, must embrace the fate Of that dark hour. Resolve yourselves apart: I'll come to you anon.” (Shakespeare, 3.1.42). This quote discloses how Macbeth is trying to take fate into his own hands. It's an important point in the story because it's the second death. The death happened because the stronger and bolder of two, Macbeth, took charge. Macbeth causes