Free Essays, Free Research Papers, Free Book Reports and Free Term Papers
Master Essays Free Essays, Free Research Papers,
Free Book Reports and Free Term Papers

FREE ESSAY ON MACBETH

College Term Papers - Instant Download

(sponsored links)

Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in Shakespeare's Play
Discusses how the contrast in the scenes leading up to and following Duncan's death enhances the characterizations of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. -- 650 words;

Characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
A literary analysis of Shakespeare's "Macbeth". -- 650 words;

Macbeth's Clothing
An analysis of the theme of ambition within three motifs of clothing in 'Macbeth' by William Shakespeare. -- 900 words;

Magic and Macbeth
This paper studies the concept of black magic in "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. -- 675 words;

Insanity in 'Hamlet' and 'Macbeth'
This paper discusses the theme of insanity as demonstrated in the plays "Hamlet" and "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. -- 1,800 words;

Click here for more essays on MACBETH

MACBETH

Freewill vs. Fate
By Owner of the Beast
1/25/99
Some people believe that everything that we do has already been predetermined. They
believe that our destinies are mapped out and there is no way to change or alter the
route. I, on the other hand, believe that our futures are basically made through the
choices and actions that we decide to make.
Such is the case with the character of Macbeth in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. In the very
beginning of the play, three witches make predictions about Macbeth's future.
"All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, thane of Glamis!"
"All hail, Macbeth! hail to thee, thane of Cawdor!"
"All hail, Macbeth! that shalt be king hereafter."
-Act One, Scene Three: lines 48-50, pg. 30
The first prediction could not have been a prediction of fate because it had already come
true before Macbeth saw the witches. Therefore, it was a known fact. The second
prediction shouldn't even be called a prediction because in the scene directly before it,
King Duncan already stated that this reward would be given to Macbeth. However, the third
prediction had never been heard of before at this point in the play. It is true that
Macbeth becomes King of Scotland, but we are unsure as to whether that would have
happened if Macbeth hadn't taken this to his head and put matters into his own hands. 
"We will establish our estate upon
Our eldest, Malcom, whom we name hereafter
The Prince of Cumberland..." -Duncan
"The Prince of Cumberland! that is a step
On which I must fall down, or else o'er-leap,
For in my way it lies..." -Macbeth
Act One, Scene Four: lines 37-39 &48-50, pg. 42-43
These quotes show that it was not Macbeth who was destined to become king, but Duncan's
son Malcom. It was only through Macbeth's decisions and actions that he became king. By
murdering Duncan and forcing his heir to flee for safety, Macbeth became king. However,
this was not his fate but simply Macbeth taking action on the witches' words.
The second set of prophesies that Macbeth saw came shortly after he saw the disturbing
sight of Banquo's ghost.
"1st Apparition Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! beware
Macduff,
Beware the thane of Fife. Dismiss me. Enough...
2nd Apparition Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth!...
Be bloody, bold, and resolute: laugh to scorn
The power of man; for none of women born
Shall harm Macbeth....
3rd Apparition Be lion-mettled, proud, and take no care
Who chafes, who frets, or where conspirers are:
Macbeth shall never vanquished be until 
Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill
Shall come against him."
Act Four, Scene One: lines 71-73 & 77 & 79-81 & 90-94, pg. 138 & 140
These three predictions could never have been made if Macbeth hadn't decided to commit or
command the murders of Duncan, Banquo and Macduff's family. Thus, his future depended on
the actions that he chose to take. If Macbeth hadn't chosen to command the murders to
kill Macduff's family, then Macduff wouldn't have wanted to kill Macbeth. Also, if
Macbeth hadn't committed those crimes and betrayed his country, then Malcolm, Macduff and
many of the noblemen would not have turned against him.
In conclusion, Macbeth's future was not predetermined by fate, but rather it was made
along the way through his own choices and the consequences that came along with those
decisions. It was not Macbeth's fate to murder those innocent people. It was his decision
to be sinful and devious.

Use the Search box at the top to find Term Papers for Sale by keywords or browse Free Essays page by page
(sorted alphabetically by Essay Title):

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
For college-level Term Papers, Essays, Research Papers and Book Reports, please go to the Term Papers for Sale Website


This Free Essays Web Site, is Copyright © 2012, Essay Express. All rights reserved.




Partner websites: Interior Decor Art :: Immigration Lawyer Toronto :: Original Acrylic and Oil Paintings :: Learn Violin in Thornhill :: Learn to play violin in Toronto :: Cello Lessons in Toronto :: Buy used Yamaha piano in Toronto