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    Fate vs. Free Will

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    This prophecy‚ as warned by the oracle of Apollo at Delphi‚ would inevitably come to pass‚ no matter how he tried to avoid it.   In Oedipus the King‚ fate serves as the antagonist in the play and is responsible for the downfall of Oedipus. There are certain elements that leads him to his destruction‚ which he had no control over‚ thus it is undeniably not his free will that causes his own downfall‚ but rather the predetermined circumstances that eventually leads him to fulfil the prophecy. One

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    Prophecy is bestowed only upon a very wise sage of a strong character‚ who is never overcome by his natural inclinations in any regard. Instead‚ with his mind‚ he overcomes his natural inclinations at all times.These characteristics do not themselves bring prophecy‚ but remove obstacles that a prophet might face were he to lack them. When one enters the the realm of spiritual knowledge

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    which deliver three prophecies. The first prophecy states “Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! Beware Macduff;Beware the Thane of Fife.”(Act IV Scene I). This Prophecy tells Macbeth to beware his subject Macduff because he will be a danger in the future. Hearing this he sends assassins to Macduff’s castle to slaughter everyone. Macduff who was not there at the time heard of what Macbeth did and swears revenge. This goes with the meaning of everything is not what it seems because the prophecy brought its own

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    the title of the Thane of Cawdor. After the battle‚ he and Banquo were out riding when they bumped into a group of incredibly strange women that had a strange aura of power about them (the witches). It was here that Macbeth was confronted with the prophecy that someday he would become King of Scotland. There were many reasons Macbeth could become King without murdering anyone – the current king could die‚ renounce his throne and appoint Macbeth as King‚ or Macbeth could overthrow him. Macbeth did indeed

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    Macbeth is told three prophecies by them. The first he already knew to be true. Later on‚ he finds out that the next prophecy also comes true for him. This then makes him sure that the third prophecy - that he shall become king - will also come true. It can be seen that he trusts the witches words when he says‚ "Two truths are told‚ / As happy prologues to the swelling act / Of the imperial theme." (I.iii.137-139) However‚ the next time Macbeth goes to see the witches for more prophecies‚ Macbeth proves

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    Motivation in Macbeth

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    first two prophecies became reality‚ the third one must materialize also. But instead of waiting to see it happen without interference‚ Macbeth takes it upon himself to make sure that the third prophecy comes true. These prophecies prove to be the first bits of motivation for Macbeth’s actions (mainly murders) throughout the duration of the play. In addition to the prophecies‚ Lady Macbeth is a firm generator of motivation for Macbeth’s actions. Once she hears about the prophecies‚ she becomes

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    contribute greatly to Macbeth’s degeneration are the prophecy which was told to him by the witches‚ how Lady Macbeth influenced and manipulated Macbeth’s judgment‚ and finally Macbeth’s long time ambition which drove his desire to be king. Macbeth’s growing character degenerates from a noble man to violent individual. The prophecies that the witches foretold to Macbeth played an immense role in fueling his passion to rule. These prophecies each held true to Macbeth in some way. Initially

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    his imagination. In either case‚ the prophecies told act as a vehicle to plant ambition in him which then leads him to be greedy with his new found happiness‚ lie to all those he trusts‚ and eventually to multiple murders. Although the first and second prophecies that the witches foretell come true‚ they only turn Macbeth greedy. After Macbeth becomes Thane of

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    English | Macbeth- The Weyward Sisters | Discuss the nature of the three witches who foretell Macbeth’s future. The Three Witches in William Shakespeare’s play Macbeth (1603-1607) add an element of supernatural and prophecy to the play. These three witches represent the personification of evil‚ conflict and chaos in an already hectic story. The predominant witch‚ Hecate- the Greek goddess of the moon and later witchcraft- and her two following witches- Graymalkin and Paddock- predict General

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    Bibl450 research paper 1

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    Introduction This paper will research and seek to determine the prophetic meaning by analyzing the material found within the passage Daniel 9:24-27 point by point‚ verse by verse. Daniel 9:24-27 holds the title of the utmost important prophecy to be found in scripture. In a nutshell‚ this passage chronologically foretells the future of the nation of Israel over a seventy-week timeframe. This vision given to Daniel is historically and biblically fulfilled further declaring its importance

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