"Tragedy of Macbeth" by William Shakespeare

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:18:52
Category: / Entertainment / Movies & Film
Length: 2 pages (525 words)
In William Shakespeare's "Tragedy of Macbeth" the tragic hero Macbeth sets himself up for his own demise. There is only one main cause of the downfall of Macbeth, which was him listening to the witches prophecies and letting them influence him. This is what leads Macbeth on the path to his sadistic down fall. The outside influence in Macbeth's life was too great for Macbeth to over come. During the time the witches first met …
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…taint with fear"(IIII.v.51-52). Macbeth's ego builds stronger as he mentally breaks down. Macbeth builds up a sense of false security. He continually listens to The Weird Sisters who are only out to kill him. The tragic heroes downfall was inevitable, as his own thirst for blood killed him. He couldn't resist the lust for more power. In the end it was the little things that built up and created his great demise.
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