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  • Act 1 Scene 3:Fate vs freewill
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  • All hail,Macbeth! Hail to thee,Thane of cawdor!
  • All hail,Macbeth,that shalt be king hereafter!
  • Act 1 Scene 3 line 105:Fate vs freewill
  • He bade me,from him,call the thane of Cawdor
  • Act 2 Scene 1 line 36-37:Fate vs freewill
  • To feeling as to sight, or art thou but a dagger of the mind, a false creation..
  • This is when the three witches tell Macbeth his fate of being the king. Shakespeare uses foreshadowing when delivering the quote.
  • Act 3 Scene 4 line 20:Fate vs freewill
  • This was another example of fate and is when Ross tells Macbeth he is the thane of cawdor. Macbeth thinks it was the witches but it was actually already discussed to the reader. This is a drama convention.
  • Act 4 Scene 1 line 71:Fate vs freewill
  • Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! Beware Macduff!
  • This was another example of fate and it is speculated that the witches where the ones that put the vision in macbeth's mind almost as a sign that he should do it. This is a form of symbolism.
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  • This is another sign of fate because the witches said that banquo would father of kings and banquo's son somehow escapes. This drives MAcbeth mad and is a example of foreshadowing.
  • There's but one done;the son is fled.
  • This is when Macbeth is told of the helmet that foreshadows his death but macbeth does not know this. This is a sign of fate.
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