Who Is Responsible For Lady Macbeth's Downfall

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Shakespeare’s ‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ positions the reader to view Lady Macbeth as a prominent factor for Macbeth’s demise.

Lady Macbeth’s manipulative nature transforms Macbeth from a loved fighter to a despised King.

However other factors such as supernatural events and Macbeth’s refusal to listen to reason and his wife are also responsible for his demise.

‘The Tragedy of Macbeth’ highlights the disconnection between a King and his Queen.

The audience witness the persuasion of Lady Macbeth impact on the destruction of the tragic hero.

In Act I of the play Lady Macbeth manipulates Macbeth to betray and murder the king, ‘Look like the innocent flower but be the serpent under it’.

The spectators of the play are able to clearly observe Lady Macbeth covet …show more content…

The witches are prominent figures which influence the fall of Macbeth.

The playwright demonstrates that the prophecies the sorcerers provide Macbeth with have profound impacts on his future.

Early in the play the witches entice Macbeth, ‘Hail…King thereafter’. The witches prognosticate the act of regicide Macbeth would undertake, clearly identifying that the initial stages of the tragic hero’s downfall are attributed factors of the witches.

However later in the play he seeks the witches on his own accord to learn of the ‘three apparitions’. This contrasts the behaviour evident in Macbeth earlier in the play.

Shakespeare emphasises to his viewers that the intrusion of the witches hold significance in the demise of Macbeth, however his choices after toying with them are a result of his own decisions, not the influence of Lady Macbeth.

Shakespeare demonstrates that the Macbeth’s refusal to listen to reason positions him for failure. The audience become aware that Banquo was indecisive of the witches early in the play, ‘Instruments of darkness tell us truths, win us to