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The Victim Of Free Will In Shakespeare's Macbeth

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Like many Shakespearian texts, Macbeth is another victim of fate. It is his determination for Free will that is profound within the text on a thematic level. As the protagonist, we can see this through the language in which shakespeare employs. Russ McDonald (2003) disscuses how the “language is more sinister” through the course of the play. The tool of employing demonic forces to create means of error and deception, allowed Shakespeare to generate disgust, sympathy and vulnerability from his audience (McDonald, 2003). This is purely demonstrated in Act One Scene One where the reader is introduced to these “weird women” as the demonic forces. The cult of three take pleasure chanting; “Fair is foul, and foul is fair...” whilst introducing
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