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Whrite is the downfall of Macbeth ??

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Answered by rosy33
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Ultimately, it is Macbeth's own desire for power that drives him to commit the murder of Duncan, leading to Macbeth's psychological unraveling. Macbeth even says as much, in the famous "if it were done..." soliloquy. 

People and decisions can greatly affect the outcome of a person's life determining whether the outcome will be triumphant or catastrophic. One of them being more to blame: The influential character of Lady Macbeth displaying manipulation towards Macbeth, or Macbeth's own ambitious and insecure nature. There are doubts whether Macbeth's downfall might have displayed more for his own blame. In closer examination, it will become perceptible that Macbeth is more to blame for his downfall.

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