Macbeth when we first meet him is the Thane of Glamis and a soldier of the late King Duncan. Macbeth meets these three witches and they give him two prophecies, that he will be the Thane of Cawdor and the king of Scotland. We find out that Macbeth kills Mcdonald and the Thane of Cawdor is captured by King Duncan, who is planning on giving the cawdors land to Macbeth. When Macbeth gets word that he is the new thane he writes a letter to his wife describing …show more content…
When he comes down he sees his wife and goes to her with the daggers he used still in his hands, she gets upset and goes back up to the king's chamber to put the daggers in the guards hands and smear blood all over them. The end results of Macbeth's decisions is that he ended up being cold and not caring about peoples feelings or emotions anymore. He killed the two chamber guards, hired people to kill Banquo and his son Fleance. He ended up suffering from nightmares. “Macbeth has murdered sleep, and therefore Macbeth will sleep no more.” The fall of Macbeth was when he gets decapitated by Macduff. An important life lesson that can be learned from this is to let nature run its course and if you try to rush things or trample over people to get what you want karma will always come back and give you what you deserve. Good or bad. Everyone can learn from this life lesson because everyone wants things to happen right away and its better to wait. “ It’s hard to wait around for something you know may never happen, but it’s harder when you know it’s everything you