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Term Papers on Sealed Fate

Term Paper TitleSealed Fate
# of Words844
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)3.38

Sealed Fate


  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, where another force is guiding his
actions to their predetermined conclusion?


  Many of the characters, events, and much of the
imagery in Macbeth indicates that fate plays a prominant
role in advancing the plot.  The characters most easily
identified with having supernatural powers are, obviously,
the three witches.


  The Witches' ability to see into the future is
demonstrated when Macbeth becomes thane of Cawdor.  The
line, "What? Can the devil speak true?"  showes Banquo's
surprise at the realization of the prophecy.


  But, would the Witches' prophecy of Macbeth's royal
promotion have come true had they not made Macbeth aware of
the possibility?  There was no reason to warn Macbeth of the
fate in store for him, since it is most likely impossible
for a person to alter their destiny.  It is quite possible
that the witches have no real power at all, beyond that of
suggestion.  They may have only planted the idea within
Macbeth, feeding off his already present ambition.  Perhaps
the only true controlling power comes from Lady Macbeth's
uncontrollable greed.



  Once Lady Macbeth had learned of the witches'
prophecy, she immediately concluded that Macbeth would not,
with his present persona, be able to attain that which fate
had bestowed upon him.



      "...Hie thee hither,
      That I may pour my spirits in thine ear
      And chastise with valor of my tongue
      All that impedes thee from the golden round
      Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem
      To have thee crowned withal."



  Lady Macbeth believed that it was her duty to induce
Macbeth to carry out the necessary deed (Duncan's murder) to
fulfil the prophecy.  However, if Lady Macbeth had not
influenced him, it is doubtful that Macbeth would have taken
any action towards his Royal future.



  This substantiates the idea that the strength of the
witches' words lies in the power of suggestion.  Although
Lady Macbeth...

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