One of the major questions explored in Macbeth is whether the tragedy that occurs is a result of fate or free will. Fate is often used as an explanation (or rather an excuse) when characters are seemingly driven against the better natures to commit wrong-doing. In Macbeth, the question of fate is presented in the form of the prophecy of the three witches which is contrasted with Macbeth’s own internal conflict over his actions. Who or what do you feel is most responsible for the tragedy that occurs in Macbeth? While you might feel several things were at play to cause the tragedy, you should choose a specific person or action and present clear reasoning and evidence to support your claim.


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