Examples Of Who Is To Blame In Macbeth

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Who is to Blame?
The person that I have blamed for all of the things that happened in the book Macbeth written by William Shakespeare; is Macbeth. I have chosen Macbeth, because that makes more sense than anyone else being in charge of what he did. He himself did it, not anyone else. If he didn’t want to kill anyone, then he also wouldn’t have kept killing after Duncan. He could have stopped himself, you have control over yourself.
Macbeth did it himself. “I go, and it is done.” He went, nobody else with him. It’s not like there were people controlling him. Second, if he didn’t want to kill Duncan, he wouldn’t have kept killing. In Act 3 Scene 1, Macbeth talks about murdering his best friend that is apparently now his worst enemy. He asks two