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... murderous actions. A second inquiry that came up was one having to do with fate and Macbeth's actions in attempts to change it. ...
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... and Lady Macbeth both put ideas into Macbeth's head, which causes Macbeth to listen to them, and in result, they influence Macbeth's actions, which impact the ...
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... control his future. One of the first major influences on Macbeth's actions are the witches and their prophecies. The visions provided ...
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... eventual downfall. Witchcraft plays a major part in MacBeth's actions and his weak character is easily manipulated. Although being ...
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... Through the main character, Shakespeare shows how Macbeth's actions were easily influenced by the Witches, Banquo, Lady Macbeth, and Macbeth's own ambitions. ...
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... Macbeth plays the main role in each incident, with the other characters being only minor and undeveloped; acting as vehicles for Macbeth's actions. ...
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... ambition and morality. In the story, Macbeth is ultimately responsible for the actions that lead to his fate. Although the witches ...
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... After MacBeth kills Duncan, the results of Lady MacBeth's actions start to go wrong. ... In this scene Lady MacBeth has gone crazy from her actions. ...
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Witches in Macbeth To what extent are the witches in the tragedy Macbeth responsible for Macbeth's actions? The Three witches in ...
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... king. Macbeth's actions thought the play are all intended to cover up the murder of Duncan and to protect his reign as king. Towards ...
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... Similarly, the witches are a strong force that influence Macbeth's actions. They constantly equivocate Macbeth so as to build his ambition. ...
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... Macbeth uses this time to cover his evil actions and intentions. ... Macbeth's actions are unnatural and brutal like a wild animal. ...
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... Macbeth's actions confirm that he has no integrity. He ... Instead, he is dependent upon Lady Macbeth to decide his actions. Although ...
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... a dagger hanging in midair before him. Part of Macbeth's actions can be traced to envy. Early in the play when Macbeth hears of ...
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... the reader pities Macbeth. Shakespeare forces the audience to react sympathetically to Macbeth through use of Macbeth's actions, dialogue, and passion. ...
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... events taken place? No, the witches were vital to the motivation of Macbeth's actions especially at the beginning. The vague language ...
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... into the future. Lady Macbeth actions play a huge role in the fate of play by pushing him into killing the king. The instant she ...
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... Their promises evoke his unrestrained ambition. From then on, Macbeth's actions snowball out of his control and under the witches' power. ...
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... disparaging his masculinity. Many of Macbeth's actions could be seen as attempts to vindicate his manhood. In weak opposition to ...
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... It is his awareness of evil that makes him tragic. Through Macbeth's actions Shakespeare depicts the nature of evil as deceptive, lustful and disruptive. ...
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... Macbeth's actions were carried out of his own volition, although the Three Witches and Lady Macbeth helped already-present seeds of evil to grow, which in turn ...
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... Indeed, Macbeth's actions are dominated by the witches' prophecies. They follow Macbeth throughout the play and direct his actions. ...
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... Macbeth's actions are not as direct as in the beginning; he now plans murders and hires murderers to kill for him; Macbeth kills his good friend Banquo to ...
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... King of Scotland. The witches and their prophecies are the first major influence on Macbeth's actions. Macbeth, Thane of Glamis ...
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... Lady Macbeth has a major influence on Macbeth's actions. ... As the play moves on, Macbeth becomes more confident in his decisions and actions. ...
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... Macduff believed that even Macbeth wouldn't go as far as to murdering his family, so he had left the one their own; however Macbeth's actions were Macduff's ...
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... Macbeth's actions are the result of his own ambitions to be king. Macbeth's reaction to the witches' prophecies is one example of his ambition to be king. ...
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... We hear how Macbeth 'unseamed him from the nave to th' chops,' Macbeth's actions are more savage than heroic and yet they are praised for protecting the ...
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... If Duncan had been more suspicious of Macbeth's actions, or had acted more powerful and stronger towards Macbeth, Macbeth would have had second thoughts about ...
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... man". Macbeth accepts her challenge; no one calls him a coward. Part of Macbeth's actions, of course, can be traced to envy. Early ...
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