Macbeth-William Shakespere

Date Submitted: 03/29/2002 06:18:55
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 4 pages (1164 words)
"The instruments of darkness tell us truths, Win us with honest trifles , to betray [us] In deepest consequence." Man's curiosity about his destiny have lead him to seek the services of fortune teller's psychics and false prophets but it has been has been proven time and time again that seeking to know one's own fate will not help you but instead harm you; for these prophecies are always filled with half-truths and deception. William Shakespeare's …
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…grace but lead to his terrible death. It is only human nature to want to know the unknown. Man's curiosity about his future, that which proceeds the present have only lead to certain chaos and turmoil. Maybe it is not man's destiny to know his own destiny and we should avoid those who claim to know. Perhaps the "New Testament" stated it best when it said "Be on your guard against false prophets". (Luke 6.43-44)
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