The Importance Of Beliefs In Macbeth

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“It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.” In the play Macbeth, the three witches tell Macbeth’s his destiny and what will happen to him. Macbeth hears that he would become king and his ambition takes over through out the all entire play. Throughout the whole play Macbeth goes back to the three weird sister predictions and thinks that he is invinceable and which leads him to his downfall.

When Macbeth and Banquo first meet the three weird sisters they fill Macbeth with information saying he will become king and Thane of Cawdor, and he starts to want more information, in the end him listening to the witches will be his tragic flaw.
Evidence 1 to support claim: “Stay you imperfect speakers, tell me more…” (1.3.70). Macbeth gets
Macbeth is now filled with energy and false that he can defeat anybody, because the witches told him and everything that the witches said has been coming true so it must be true. “That lies like truth: “Fear not, till Birnam Wood do come to Dunsinane!” (5.5.44-45). The witches force Macbeth to feel invaluable, and cause him to his downfall, because he trusted them soo much. In the end the witches were the main cause of the downfall of Macbeth. Banquo tried to warn Macbeth of the witches, but his ambition deafed him to not listen to his friend. So in the end do not listen to the instruments that bring you to your

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