<u>Answer</u>:
Macbeth himself, Lady Macbeth and three witches are to be blamed for Macbeth’s downfall.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The three witches predicted that “Macbeth” will be the King of Scotland. Thereafter, Macbeth started becoming thirsty for power.
Macbeth was not a wise man and got convinced by his wife, after she called him a coward, to murder Duncan. Macbeth even killed Banquo who was his best friend. So, he is responsible for his acts.
He did all this only because he wanted the power of being a king. Though eventually he was skeptical about Duncan's murder, he got convinced by his wife to murder Duncan. Thus, both the witches and 'Lady Macbeth' are liable for his downfall.
Golding presents human beings in a way using visual imagery, by describing how us humans comprehend the smallest obstacles that we go through in life. For example, when Simon discovers the beast that they fear, he realizes they fear the beast because it is within all of them.
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Wiglaf<span> is a young warrior in the service of </span>his<span> king, Beowulf. ... </span>Wiglaf<span> is the only one willing to risk </span>his<span> life to help </span>his<span> ruler. He declares that he would rather be burned to death than to abandon </span>his<span> king, and he rushes to Beowulf's defense.</span>
Blood, toil, sweat and tears" - these words best describe the tone of Winston Churchill's speech. Churchill's speech reflects the reality of war and the need for all British citizens to accept it. He does not employ flowery imagery or humor because he is attempting to show his focus and determination to win the war, guiding England to victory. In his mind, there is little to say other than to say that war is inevitable and must be waged. yw