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    Who is responsible for Duncan’s death? When answering this question‚ you must first know what it actually means to be responsible. Being responsible is having primary cause of or being able to be blamed for a particular deed. Inside the play of Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ there were multiple people who played a part in the death of King Duncan. Although this is true‚ I feel that Lady Macbeth was most responsible. Lady Macbeth played the largest role in the death of Duncan because she was manipulative

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    William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a tragedy about a war hero named Macbeth‚ who follows his ambition with evil and who is repaid with evil. He is responsible for his own demise although only to a certain extent. There were many other factors that contributed to the tragic that could have been avoided - for example how the witches’ predictions are responsible for influencing Macbeth’s thoughts although ultimately no one told Macbeth to kill Duncan. Lady Macbeth was also a very influential character

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    Macbeth's Downfall

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    weakness or flaw which leads to his downfall. External circumstances such as fate or supernatural entities also play a part in the hero’s fall. Evil agents often act upon the hero and the forces of good‚ causing the hero to make wrong decisions. Innocent people always feel

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    The three witches that are introduced at the beginning of the play are responsible for the introduction of the ideas that caused Duncan’s death and Macbeth’s destruction but not for Macbeth’s actions themselves. They hail Macbeth as three things: 1) Thane of Glamis 2) Than of Cawdor‚ and 3) King. Macbeth is already Than of Glamis‚ but when Duncan makes him Thane of Cawdor as well‚ he begins to believe the rest of the prophesy could come true and that he could be king. The witches could predict the

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    Lady Macbeth is more responsible for the killing of Duncan. She got Macbeth to go against something he had not planned to do‚ Lady Macbeth also planned the way to kill him. Macbeth did not plan to kill Duncan. He did not feel that it was a good idea to follow through with the plan. In act 1 scene 7 line 31 he says “we will proceed no further in this [plan].” He also worries that they could get caught like in line 59 “if we should fail” but‚ Lady Macbeth says “screw your courage to the sticking-place

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    Wicca and Witches

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    themselves as Witches. Witches must be used with the capital W. The capital W is meant to distance them from the word ’s negative connotacions. It is often ignorantly mistaken that Wiccans or Witches worship Satan‚ but Wiccans neither worship Satan nor practice the sort of the malicious magic traditionally associated with witches. Witches‚ who do nothing but wholeheartedly strive to become one with the earth in the name of God and Goddesses‚ are given a bad reputation by witches who do the exact

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    In my opinion Lady Macbeth is more responsible than macbeth for Duncan’s murder. even though macbeth is more of the aggressive since he is the one who actually killed duncan‚ he had no intention of killing the king until his wife started harassing him. in act 1 scene 7 Lady Macbeth say "that made you break this enterprise to me? when you durst do it‚ then you were a man." In that quote she is basically saying he wont be a man until he kills the king. Macbeth was happy with how everything had been

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    Macbeth‚ a famous play written by William Shakespeare‚ depicts the effects of ambition on a desiring King Macbeth. As Macbeth’s constant desire for power increases‚ his own tragic downfall is developing‚ whether this tragedy is depicted in losing his friends‚ loyal supporters‚ wife‚ or own life. Although Macbeth is downright evil‚ and a heartless murderer of many‚ by the end of this Shakespearean piece‚ Macbeth was not inherently a terrible being. Misleading but honest‚ the beginning of the play

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    monarchy? Was Louis XVI completely responsible for his own downfall? There is no questioning that Louis XVI is‚ in fact‚ partially responsible for his own downfall‚ but other factors‚ both short term and long term‚ also contributed to his downfall. Awkward and timid‚ Louis XVI found himself on the throne at the age of twenty‚ succeeding his grandfather Louis XV. Soon‚ after 15 years‚ he found his crown being taken away. His downfall is partially caused by his nature of being indecisive and lazy. Louis XVI’s

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    people believed in the Great Chain of Being. The Great Chain of being was the belief that everything in the universe has a specific place rank and order. Everything was perceived in importance and spiritual nature. The more spiritual a person or object had the more power it received. The Tragedy of Macbeth demises the Great chain of being in many ways threw out this play. At the beginning of the play three witches enter also known as the weird sisters. Witches were believed to be evil and unnatural

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