A Study of Fate and Man's Choice in Macbeth : by the Irony of Fate
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A universal form of tragedy is the specially noble experience of elite individuals who create their own doom within an overarching framework of mysterious inevitability. Macbeth is a tragedy of a man whose ambition leads him to pursue a path by fulfilling the prophecy, only to result in his destruction. There is a conflict between supernatural and natural modes of explanation in this absurd world. The supernatural knowledge possessed by the eerie creatures destabilizes Macbeth even as it spurs him to action. Through the chosen action rather than inevitable destiny, he is driven to his calamity. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, who is wracked by guilt over the murder, are both on the wheel of fate and they cannot possibly get off. This can be the far-reaching consequences of trying to control destiny.
著者
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Kashihara Yoko
Department of Social Work, Faculty of Health and Welfare, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare
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Kashihara Yoko
Department Of Medical Social Work Faculty Of Medical Welfare Kawasaki University Of Medical Welfare
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