Fate vs Free-Will Essay Plan Flashcards

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Knowledge of one’s possible fate can lead to an unhealthy obsession over their own future through their own free-will as shown through Macbeth’s initial reaction when he first hears The Witches’ prophecies.

  • “He seems rapt withall”
  • “tell me more”
  • “doth unfix my hair and make my seated heart knock at my ribs”
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Fate and free-will presented as ambiguously by Shakespeare – one interpretation is that Shakespeare may present it as being controlled by The Witches.

  • “Something wicked this way comes.” A4, S1
  • “brave” and “noble” Macbeth

“fair is foul and foul is fair”

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Supernatural is further shown to control fate through the apparitions later on in the play.

  • “Beware Macduff” – 1st apparition
  • “Turn hell-hound, turn” A5, S8
  • “My voice is in my sword, thou bloodier villain / Than terms can give thee out” A5, S8
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However, contrastingly Shakespeare may be saying that it is free-will and a series of cataclysmic events that leads to each point in life rather than having a predetermined destiny. This is shown through Macbeth’s slippery slope of violent actions he goes down on.

  • “thou shalt be king hereafter”
  • “My soul is too much charg’d with blood of thine already”
  • ‘Macbeth’s
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