hail to thee, thane of Glamis!Second Witch:All hail, Macbeth, hail to hee, thane of Cawdor Third Witch :All hail, Macbeth, thou shalt be king hereafter! Although macbeth fate was fulfilled because of the actions that he made in the end his fate was still the same which showed that he did not have complete control of his life.’’In such an honour named. What's more to do,Which would be planted newly with the time, As calling home our exiled friends abroad That fled the snares of watchful tyranny;’’ In this quote macbeth is being raised up and bethroned the offer as a king, the shows that macbeth prophecy was fulfilled but by the choice of her actions. He goes on to the point that When the witches told the prophecy they knew that his choices will lead to his fate, therefore macbeth did not have complete control over what was gonna happen in his life. Although macbeth had control over his actions his actions still led his fate to be the same.’’It is an accustomed action with her to seem thus washing her hands. I have known her continue in this a quarter of an hour.’’ shakespeare is trying to show us how even after knowing the consequences of killing banquo he still kills him and end up …show more content…
The professionals, on the other hand, steadily increased their practice time every year, until by the age of twenty they, like the violinists, had reached ten thousand hours. ‘’ malcolm gladwell show us that people who practice more than 2000 with a steadily increase of practice shows a higher percentage of success in one's life.’’ Everyone from all three groups started playing at roughly the same age, around five years old. In those first few years, everyone practiced roughly the same amount, about two or three hours a week. But when the students were around the age of eight, real differences started to emerge’’ gladwell gives us evidence of people who practiced more has more success. Not only does gladwell use evidence from random people and studies he shows representation of famous musicians and historical idols that prove that practice can change one's path of success.’’by the standards of mature composers, Mozart's early works are not outstanding. The earliest pieces were all