n with daring impatience to verify their predictions, and with impious and bloody hand to tear aside the veil which hides the uncertainty of the future. (Hazlitt, pg. 28) 3Macbeth’s fate was more deserving than any others since he killedso many people; Duncan, Banquo, and MacDuff’s family. Macbethnever did feel sorry for what he did until his deeds came back tohaunt him. If Macbeth would have been patient and had waited,then he probably would have become king and enjoyed it.Lady Macbeth had a very prominent flaw that was her undoing. She was partners with Macbeth in the killing of Duncan. She waswilling to convince Macbeth to kill Duncan but she could not doit herself. Proven by Samuel Taylor: Lady Macbeth merely endeavours to reconcile his and her own sinkings of heart by anticipations of the worst and an affected bravado in confronting them. (Taylor, pg. 32)This is the reason she was not as strong as she portrayed. Thiswas why she could not take it and Macbeth could. In the end, itfinally got to her so badly that she committed suicide. Shecould not take the pressure and went insane. Here is an examplefrom the play: Out, damned spot! Out, I say! One: two: why, then ‘tis time to do’t. Hell is murky. Fie, my lord, fie! A soldier, and afeard? What 4 need we fear who knows it, when none can call our pow’r to accompt? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? (V, i, 34-39)She probably deserved her fate, for she contributed to thebloodshed. Banquo, who at one time was Macbeth’s best friend, waskilled by Macbeth. Being Macbeth’s friend was not his fatalflaw, but it led to it. His fatal flaw was knowing about themurder...