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... He is the one who causes his own downfall due to his greed, ambition, as well as his gullibility. ... His downfall was ultimately caused by no one but himself. ...
The last strike to his downfall occurs because of his gullibility. ... In the end he is proven wrong and his downfall occurs.
Although Macbeth seems to be totally to blame for his downfall, there were also other elements that helped in this. ...
It is obvious all throughout the play that Macbeth’s greed, ambition, gullibility, and instability were the cause of his own downfall. ... Lady Macbeth and the witches may have been small influences on his downfall but ultimately there is no one to blame but Macbeth himself.
Approximate Word count = 824 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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