This story displays the memo mainly it the end to the audience, which was very predictable by the way, the fate of Macbeth highlights the significance of morality in an individual especially in a serviceman. Those who deviate from the path of loyalty and honesty are destined to meet with the fatal consequences and that is what we observe in Macbeth. Besides Macbeth other characters like Lady Macbeth too is confronted with a tragic reality through the death she finally meets, that Macbeth had no feeling towards he absolutely did not care he actually got mad that she dies at that moment since he was so busy with the war and positioning soldiers in order to defeat the rivals. Considering this the audience can make out that the playwright is trying to explain the acts of morality for a happy life of a …show more content…
Since he was so caught up in the lies that the witches told him he would be undefeated and no man who was born out of woman would be able to kill him, not even harm him. The witches were mainly the cause of him acting like he was so strong and he could do it all. He believed their prophecies but they did it on purpose because they knew he was a fool and he would actually believe the lies they told him since he kept insisting that they tell him everything they saw. He was beginning to make them angry because they clearly told him to stop asking so much and to remain calm with what he already knew so they decided to deceive