But in the end, Macbeth’s decision is the one which fall for and make this idea come true. What happen next is Macbeth’s curiosity of how he could become king of Scotland comes to the front of the play. We should think in another way, if Macbeth didn’t have the chance to meet the witches, would he still have a chance to do what he think is right. As the play goes on, Macbeth slowly relies more and more on prophesies from the witches without perceiving it. The witches are clearly evil and deceiving, they slowly lead the corruption of Macbeth himself. He is propels by his own sense of guilt and this build up his own misery. This is the reason that causes him to have such insecure action and also cause him to cover his murder by commit another one. He would never have the thought seriously of killing Duncan if the witches influence didn’t appear in his mind. However it’s more realistic to believe that the affair that lead to his downfall are Macbeth’s ambitions, Lady Macbeth, and Macbeth’s own responsibilities, not just the witches. They never had the power to affect the future of the play except telling out their
But in the end, Macbeth’s decision is the one which fall for and make this idea come true. What happen next is Macbeth’s curiosity of how he could become king of Scotland comes to the front of the play. We should think in another way, if Macbeth didn’t have the chance to meet the witches, would he still have a chance to do what he think is right. As the play goes on, Macbeth slowly relies more and more on prophesies from the witches without perceiving it. The witches are clearly evil and deceiving, they slowly lead the corruption of Macbeth himself. He is propels by his own sense of guilt and this build up his own misery. This is the reason that causes him to have such insecure action and also cause him to cover his murder by commit another one. He would never have the thought seriously of killing Duncan if the witches influence didn’t appear in his mind. However it’s more realistic to believe that the affair that lead to his downfall are Macbeth’s ambitions, Lady Macbeth, and Macbeth’s own responsibilities, not just the witches. They never had the power to affect the future of the play except telling out their