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hello and welcome back to tutoring with gavin in this video tutorial iamp;#39;ll be examining the main themes of the play macbeth by william shakespeare theme one fate versus free will shakespeare never answers the question of whether free will or fate determines a personamp;#39;s future beth may or may not be fated to be king but he and his wife decide that they will murder duncan in order to obtain the crown after the idea has been planted in their heads by the weird sisters even if he is fated to become king he will decide the nature and timing of his crowning in act 1 scene three in an aside to himself but beth says if chance will have me king my chance may crown me without my stir this suggests that at this stage of the play he believes in fate and is happy to let it run its course however his wife seems not to trust this to fate because she fears that her husband lacks the will or the skills to succeed and sets in motion a plan to kill duncan that is of her own free will after