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Macbeth's Fatal Flaw Essay

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Macbeth's Fatal Flaw

Macbeth is always hoping to gain more power and knowledge. Initially when Macbeth hears the three original prophecies he could have just let the prophecies play out, but he takes action out of greed in order to gain power. That is where his downfall begins. In the book Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the main character Macbeth's flaw that leads to his downfall is his greed.

Macbeth's first greedy action he does is killing Duncan. He is originally on the fence about committing the murder but he goes through with it after imagining the power he can gain. This causes Macebth to be filled with regret following the murder, “Cawdor shall sleep no more. Macbeth shall sleep no more (2.2.56-57)”. After the murder when he says

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