Watson 1
Jaden Watson
Mrs. Dukes
English 12
3 March 2023 Undoing of Macbeth Have you ever been too confident? Some people believe that overconfidence led to Macbeth's downfall, while others argue it was Lady Macbeth and the mind-boggling witches. The witches played with their words and planted ideas in his head. Some might argue that his fall could have been prevented if he would have stuck with his gut and ignored the witches' prophecies. If that is you, think about the last time you trusted someone who ended up fooling you. Macbeth did not want to kill the king at first, but Lady Macbeth persuaded him to do it. Macbeth did not want to do anything ungodly to become king though Lady Macbeth desperately wanted the power of the throne. She wanted him to do it so badly that she created a murder plan for him.
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At one point, Lady Macbeth began to belittle Macbeth about his manhood. “When you durst do it, then you were a man” (1.7.50). Macbeth considers this and wonders what will happen if they fail. The Lady promises him that they will be fine if they stay resolute and keep their courage. Because of her persuasion, she convinced Macbeth to kill the king. Lady Macbeth’s devious plan supported Macbeth’s egocentric values and contributed to his downfall.
The witches fooled Macbeth by using their words. They are responsible for putting the idea of being king in his head. The witches told Macbeth that he is going to become king. “All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter” (1.3.51). After seeing the three witches, Macbeth’s greed began to show as he continuously expected more good news. The evil witches made Macbeth overconfident, which made him feel undefeatable. As he felt undefeatable, this made him want to fight even more. Macbeth being fooled by the witches' prophecies would eventually lead to his