Through Macbeth’s rapt state in the presence of the supernatural, Shakespeare dangles fate a few feet away from Macbeth showing that he wants these things to happen. With the insistence from Lady Macbeth to kill Duncan, Macbeth is pushed into a corner where, through immense insults to his manhood, Lady Macbeth forces Macbeth to perform the deed. This performance triggers Macbeth to begin to enjoy being the cause of the death of all people he considers to be problematic to his position. Macbeth eventually turns against his influences and directly contradicts their wishes as the play progresses. He uses his free will to do horrible things and cause various other dastardly and heinous acts such as killing Banquo and Macduff’s family. Macbeth draws upon Lady Macbeth’s suicide and the supernatural predictions to make his own decision to remain in his castle to fight the war. Macbeth’s influences and poor decisions cause him to make a fatal decision and carry out his final duty, as a tragic hero, to die in order to leave Scotland in a much more governmentally stable
Through Macbeth’s rapt state in the presence of the supernatural, Shakespeare dangles fate a few feet away from Macbeth showing that he wants these things to happen. With the insistence from Lady Macbeth to kill Duncan, Macbeth is pushed into a corner where, through immense insults to his manhood, Lady Macbeth forces Macbeth to perform the deed. This performance triggers Macbeth to begin to enjoy being the cause of the death of all people he considers to be problematic to his position. Macbeth eventually turns against his influences and directly contradicts their wishes as the play progresses. He uses his free will to do horrible things and cause various other dastardly and heinous acts such as killing Banquo and Macduff’s family. Macbeth draws upon Lady Macbeth’s suicide and the supernatural predictions to make his own decision to remain in his castle to fight the war. Macbeth’s influences and poor decisions cause him to make a fatal decision and carry out his final duty, as a tragic hero, to die in order to leave Scotland in a much more governmentally stable