Jim Butcher's Macbeth-The Antichrist And Unholy Trinity

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The Antichrist and Unholy Trinity, in the Form of Women
As said by the author Jim Butcher, “Some of the cruelest tyrants in history were motivated by noble ideals, or made choices that they would call 'hard but necessary steps' for the good of their nation” Under the impression that he was supposed to be king, Macbeth does everything he can to hold that title. Although women as a whole do not have a lot of stage time in Macbeth, some- the witches and Lady Macbeth, in particular- play large roles in the plot. These women are the source of Macbeth’s fate and actions, and easily convince him to do their bidding.
After receiving his prophecy from the witches, Macbeth turns to his wife for advice. Lady Macbeth is the catalyst for his fall from glory.

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