Throughout the play, Macbeth develops his belief of based on the information he hears from the witches and apparition. He is oblivious to his surroundings that Macbeth does not realize his actual position. For that reason, Macbeth succeeds in achieving tragic knowledge when he has the experience of killing others, but the murders are initially set up by Lady Macbeth. The murders of Duncan and Banquo illustrates Macbeth’s growth with his ability to kill when he does not hesitate and is able to have no hard feelings. Macbeth is ambitious and his experiences influences his actions, which results in his inability to overall succeed. For that reason, Macbeth achieves tragic knowledge through his determination and interpretation of his will to become
Throughout the play, Macbeth develops his belief of based on the information he hears from the witches and apparition. He is oblivious to his surroundings that Macbeth does not realize his actual position. For that reason, Macbeth succeeds in achieving tragic knowledge when he has the experience of killing others, but the murders are initially set up by Lady Macbeth. The murders of Duncan and Banquo illustrates Macbeth’s growth with his ability to kill when he does not hesitate and is able to have no hard feelings. Macbeth is ambitious and his experiences influences his actions, which results in his inability to overall succeed. For that reason, Macbeth achieves tragic knowledge through his determination and interpretation of his will to become