Monday, May 12, 2014

Macbeth

fate. Macbeth expresses fate throughout the whole play. In this play, Macbeth is comes off as a nice, trustable guy. He seems like the leader of the crew, or the person everyone looks up to. As we read or watch, we start to notice a change in Macbeth's attitude toward King Duncan and the choices that he makes. Little do we know that Macbeth is about to go on a killing streak.

We notice that throughout the play, Macbeth's fate was not as he intended. He wanted to be "honored, loved, and have friends" but his fate did not allow him to do so. His fate made him become who he "really is" (which is a murderer) and showed us the real side of him.

1 comment:

  1. Wayne, I agree with this post so much! Fate is a huge part of the book especially when the witches talk to Macbeth at the beginning of the book.

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