Question
After reading "Macbeth"
Act IV, Scene 1 reveals one aspect of Macbeth's tragic flaw. In lines 126-132 Macbeth's tragic flaw is seen as
his need for revenge.
his belief in honor.
his overconfidence.
his desire for the truth.
Act IV, Scene 1 reveals one aspect of Macbeth's tragic flaw. In lines 126-132 Macbeth's tragic flaw is seen as
his need for revenge.
his belief in honor.
his overconfidence.
his desire for the truth.
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In Act IV, Scene 1 of "Macbeth," the specific lines you’re referring to highlight Macbeth's overconfidence, which is indeed a key aspect of his tragic flaw. After consulting with the witches and receiving their prophecies, Macbeth becomes increasingly confident in his invincibility and his ability to defy fate. This overconfidence ultimately leads him to make reckless decisions and disregard warnings, contributing significantly to his downfall.