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Tragic Flaws In Macbeth

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In William Shakespeare's play 'Macbeth', the lead character Macbeth illustrates the terrible consequences of succumbing to tragic flaws. Macbeth indeed does have control over his destiny, despite the external influences of the witches and Lady Macbeth, who instead are secondary contributing factors that help to push him to his downfall and commit tragic murders, rather than being fully culpable. In the early 16th century, Jacobean era, there was widespread belief in witchcraft; there was also a lack of stability regarding the political climate due to the ascension of James the VI and I to the throne. Shakespeare integrated factors, inspired by these tumultuous events, such as manipulation of the great chain of being and the conspiracies of

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