The role of fate emphasizes the tension between free will and destiny from "summary" of The Best-loved Plays of Shakespeare by Jennifer Mulherin,William Shakespeare,Abigail Frost
Fate often weaves an intricate tapestry in Shakespeare’s narratives, where characters grapple with the forces beyond their control. This interplay serves to highlight the delicate balance between autonomy and predestination. Characters find themselves caught in the web of their choices, yet these choices frequently lead them toward predetermined outcomes.
Take, for example, the tragic figures in "Macbeth." Macbeth’s ambition drives him to act, yet the prophecies of the Weird Sisters foreshadow his downfall. Each decision he makes propels him further down a dark path, suggesting that while he exercises free will, he is simultaneously ensnared by fate. The tension arises as he believes he can alter his destiny through his actions, only to discover that his fate was sealed from the moment he encountered the witches.
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