Even the tallest building will crumble, and the mightiest man will deteriorate, this is a well-proven cycle in our world. Shakespeare’s Macbeth proves this lesson extremely well. We see the titular character’s cortege of mistakes follow him into the well of madness as he slides deeper and deeper toward his doom without his own realization. From his almost pure indecision over the matter of slaughter of his beloved King, to his fearful hallucinations leading up to the disposal of his best friend. These are just a few of the key elements that show us the man’s fall into madness before his fall on the battlefield. The main driving force that leads Macbeth to make decisions throughout the play, the Three Witches, tell Macbeth that
Even the tallest building will crumble, and the mightiest man will deteriorate, this is a well-proven cycle in our world. Shakespeare’s Macbeth proves this lesson extremely well. We see the titular character’s cortege of mistakes follow him into the well of madness as he slides deeper and deeper toward his doom without his own realization. From his almost pure indecision over the matter of slaughter of his beloved King, to his fearful hallucinations leading up to the disposal of his best friend. These are just a few of the key elements that show us the man’s fall into madness before his fall on the battlefield. The main driving force that leads Macbeth to make decisions throughout the play, the Three Witches, tell Macbeth that