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Why Do The Witches Have Power In Macbeth

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In the drama of Macbeth Shakespeare show the lifestyle of a wicked couple that’s conceited and a kingdom that has injustice within the. In this story the main character is betrayed by the wise witches, but neither does he know that the witches betray him and tell him fiddles that he wants to hear. Although, he his beloved wife has a very vibrations sex appeal towards her husband but neither does he know he his wife is using him for power as well. In the play Shakespeare makes is vague to the readers who’s loyal to their oath. The three witches could control anybody with their witch craft just to have power over the kingdom. The three witches in the beginning tell Macbeth that he can have the power to be king only if a certain king were killed. …show more content…

In the play the main characters which are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth who has power over the war uses their authority to abolish their competition. In the play Macbeth suffers anxiety and depression because he is put in place where he thought he’d never have to experience. Macbeth kills a powerful king in order for him to be officially become king but neither does he know he is haunted for the rest of his life. Lady Macbeth, one of the main characters, is pressuring her husband to do what is need to be done to become king which she has to do the extreme measures in order to the power. In this play Shakespeare shows how each character deceives one another to get what they desire and their pleasures. Lastly they don’t know that whatever they had to do to get that power they don’t realize the extreme measures they’ve done to get the

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