Although that may seem like Macbeth is making a free will decision that is part of his fate. His destiny is to make bad decisions, go down a dark path and become exactly the opposite of who he was; a hero. Macbeth stated, “If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me, without my stir.” (I.iii.257-258). Chance refers to fate so in that case Macbeth leaves it to “chance” to crown him king. “Chance” or fate is what exactly leads Macbeth to his ultimate ending. Overall, every decision that Macbeth has made all the way through the play, has always been his destiny. Everything happens for a reason. In the beginning, Macbeth is an honest, noble man but from right when he met the witches his dark side is unleashed. The witches are what Macbeth is provoked by and fate is what builds up the events to his nearing