Who is to blame for the tragedy of Macbeth? Character Macbeth Consider: Macbeth is originally seen as good man, but his corrupted by his ambition the Witches’ prophecy. Ultimately he abandons reason and emotion, becoming a man who acts on pure impulse, motivated by his insecurities. Is responsible because… 1. Macbeth’s actions are motivated by ambition and selfishness. Evidence 1. M- “I have no spur to prick the sides of my intent, but only vaulting ambition which o’erleaps itself.” Is a victim because… Evidence Character Lady Macbeth Consider: Lady Macbeth is originally motivated to help her husband in any way she can, but the extreme lengths she will go to make her ruthless and coldhearted. She has little input in plans after Duncan’s death, and is eventually driven insane by her grief, remorse and depression. The Witches Consider: The Witches originally inspire Macbeth’s ambition, but they do not force him to act. Similarly, their later prophecies fool Macbeth into a false sense of security. They seem to indicate things are fated to happen, yet events unfold because of other characters’ choices. Is responsible… Evidence Is a victim… 1. Lady Macbeth plays little part in events after Duncan’s death. Evidence 1. LM – “What’s to be done?” M- “Be innocent in knowledge, dearest chuck, till thou applaud the deed.”