fate/freewill

Cards (10)

  • For brave Macbeth - well he deserves that name
    How Macbeth should have died but was stronger than his fate. Highly respected
  • So foul and fair a day I have not seen

    Words echo the witches, hints Macbeth fate is linked (controlled) by witches', evil from onset and fate is set to meet witches
  • All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be king hereafter!

    Begin to plant Macbeths fate to become king and lead to death. He is controlled by fate by playing with Macbeths ambitions
  • This is a step on which I must fall down or else o'erleap

    Macbeth isn't content to wait for the fate to give him a chance to intervene and become king, so he begins to act on his own free will
  • Stars hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires

    Macbeth begins to act on his own free will, planning to murder King Duncan to gain power
  • Come you spirits... unsex me here
    Trying to alter the path of fate by changing herself and evil way on manipulating and persuading Macbeth. Have power the same way witches do over Macbeth.
  • Come fate into the list
    Macbeth calls fate to his aid, asking to fight for him in various battles, is altering fate
  • Macbeth shall never vanquish
    Macbeth is yearning for a glimpse into his future to get ahead of fate, the witches design their riddles so Macbeth interpret them that his fates safe. Connotes fate is in fact death
  • Near Birnam Wood... Shall we well meet them

    Reminds the audience prophecies are still there and Macbeth will be defeated when Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinae. His fate of death is on its way, deceived
  • and MACBETH slain
    Macbeth has died, the witches prophecies led his fate to death as he had been deceived and tricked, Macbeth acted on his own free will which actually led him powerless, died as a traitor