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Tragedy Of Macbeth
By:Morgan Matthews
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Who's Responsible For the Tragedy of Macbeth?
In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the character most responsible was Macbeth.
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Reason 1
Macbeth had one goal and in order to succeed he becomes ruthless and full of ambition.
The witches tell him to beware Macduff, he then becomes ruthless and decides to commit murder. (Act 4, Scene 1)
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Reason 2
Macbeth is ultimately responsible for his own actions, no matter what people around him are saying.
Starts to believe everything the witches tell him and takes matters into his own hands. (Act 1, Scene 1
Even though the witches put the idea in his head he was the one responsible for his own mistakes.
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Reason 3
At first Macbeth is indecisive on if he should go through with the murder, showing that it is against his morals.
Macbeth is feeling guilty and knows its against his beliefs and that he is held responsible.
He was not able to say "Amen" when they said "God bless us" (Act 2, Scene 2)
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Counterargument
The witches are held responsible for the Tragedy of Macbeth for making the prediction and putting the idea in his head.
In Scene 1, the witches tell Macbeth a prophecy that comes true, making him believe it is destiny for him to become king.
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Conclusion
Overall Macbeth is responsible for the actions he takes and is at fault for all the tragedy taken place in Macbeth by William Shakespeare.
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