Macbeth: Destiny Of Each Character Is Pre-determined
In the play Macbeth, written by William Shakespeare, each characters
destiny seems to be predetermined. This raises the ultimate question: who,
or what, controls fate?
Existentialism is the belief that each person defines their future by
their decided actions: that the future has not yet been written.
Fatalism is the belief that the outcome of all events is preordained, and
therefore, unalterable. Throughout Macbeth, the character Macbeth makes
many decisions which clearly affect his future, but are they truly
decisions? Or, are his decisions examples of fatalism, w ....
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