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According to dictionary. com, fate is defined as “something that unavoidably befalls a person,” meaning that it is predestined, predetermined, and ultimately unavoidable. free will, on the other hand, is defined as “free and independent choice; a voluntary decision.” based on his actions and words, which philosophy do you think macbeth believes in? what about lady macbeth? what about society today—do we generally believe we have free will over our lives, or does fate play some part in our life story?

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