When the witches discuss to him, he only sees the possibility of being a king and he forgets their evil nature. That made him very prone to their evil talk and he would consider something they ask him to do or something amongst those lines. Macbeth himself seals this theme as his first entrance is accompanied with the aid of "so foul and fair a day". What they say to him makes him feel extra comfy with his ideas and doings even although he is aware of that they are evil and bad. That is due to the fact his love to be a king has overcome his motive and logic. Macbeth turns into a king and that the witches have an excellent position in that because they affect his persona and provide him a false sense of …show more content…
Lady Macbeth uses her foxy and misleading skills to overpower Macbeth into killing King Duncan. When Lady Macbeth receives the letter telling her about the witches' prophecies, she straight away thinks that she and Macbeth will have to kill King Duncan. She calls Macbeth to form to kill King Duncan and saying that "it is too full o' the milk of human kindness to seize the nearest way". That indicates that she is afraid that her husband is too sort to do kill the king. Since she is the wife for positive needs to be the queen and it's why she is persuading him to kill the king. It is clear that Lady Macbeth has deliberately directed her husband to deceive, but she is also deliberately pushing him to kill the