To What Extent Are The Witches Responsible For Macbeth's Downfall

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Macbeth , by William Shakespeare is a play about how Macbeth let his blind ambition to become King , lead to his downfall. This is shown in Act one when the witches predicted that he would become King which gave him a sense of false hope , Act two when he begins in his path of destruction and kills the King and realizes that what he did would haunt him forever , and in Act 5 when he dies by having his head cut off which is his downfall. In the start of the play three witches predict to Macbeth that he would become kings. This prediction led him to a path of destruction where he ended up killing many people and eventually led to his downfall in the end.
It the beginning of the novel three witches are waiting to meet with Macbeth. They make three predictions one being that Macbeth will become king. “All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be King hereafter!”(1.3.50). They also predict the Macbeth will become Thane of Cawdor and Banquo would beget King. Although Macbeth did kind of believe the witches he claimed to Banquo that he did not. When Macbeth and Banquo returned Duncan , the King , named Macbeth the Thane of Cawdor because the previous Thane was sentenced to death. This led Macbeth to truly believe the witches were actually right and made him more ambitious about becoming king. …show more content…

This led her to persuade her husband to do things that were unmoral , such as killing the King. Macbeth , thinking that killing the King is what it took to become King , killed Duncan. This shows Macbeth slowly destroying himself morally and he even realizes that his actions will haunt him forever.“ I am afraid to think what I have done : Look on’t again I dare not”(2.2.50-51). Yet , still driven by his ambition to become king , he continues on his path to downfall later having his friend , Banquo , killed because he felt that he threaten his title as

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