Free Will In Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'

Words: 196
Pages: 1

Fate as well as the witches plays an immense role in Macbeth’s future, consequently though he is also responsible for his own downfall. Fate helps in deciding Macbeth’s destiny, but the main determinant is the free will of Macbeth conjointly with the witches’ blabbermouths. Fate has decided his future but by the witches telling him what is going to happen to him, that makes him want to hasten the future along. When the first apparition tells Macbeth to beware Macduff, Macbeth has Macduff’s family killed. The second apparition told Macbeth that he can only be killed by a man not “born of woman”. Macbeth puts his guard down and loses his fear of dying because not many people can kill him being that most people in that time were born from a woman.