It is true that Lady Macbeth and the three witches were partially responsible for his downfall; however, Macbeth’s selfish desire is what ratifies his thoughts in the first place. Macbeth’s life and destiny is really in his own hands. Although fate plays an important part in the play from the witches prediction on Macbeth's rise to Thane of Cawdor, it is his own wicked thoughts from the influence of Lady Macbeth that leads him to kill the king, and that decision is what ultimately lead to his downfall. Even though the witches say to Macbeth that it is his fate to take the throne, Macbeth is the one to make it happen. Thus, his fate was in his own hands, just like it is in everyone else’s as
It is true that Lady Macbeth and the three witches were partially responsible for his downfall; however, Macbeth’s selfish desire is what ratifies his thoughts in the first place. Macbeth’s life and destiny is really in his own hands. Although fate plays an important part in the play from the witches prediction on Macbeth's rise to Thane of Cawdor, it is his own wicked thoughts from the influence of Lady Macbeth that leads him to kill the king, and that decision is what ultimately lead to his downfall. Even though the witches say to Macbeth that it is his fate to take the throne, Macbeth is the one to make it happen. Thus, his fate was in his own hands, just like it is in everyone else’s as