Macbeth Free Choice Analysis

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The concept of free choice and fate are consistently argued throughout Shakespeare’s writing. First, Macbeth uses free choice in his decision to kill King Duncan: “I go, and it is done. The bell invites me. Hear it not, Duncan” (Act 2 sc 1 li 63-64). Macbeth knows from the witches that he will one day be king. Although, he feels the need to be king as soon as possible and do whatever it takes to get there as soon as possible. Instead of fate occurring like someone or something else killing the King Macbeth does it himself. There was no need to kill him, yet Macbeth used free choice instead of fate to become the king.

Secondly, Macbeth also choses free choice instead of fate when he decides to kill Macduff’s family. He conceives this idea

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