His wife works on his desire to be considered manly and his desire to please her.
"cousin", which suggests that Macbeth is somewhere in line for the throne, which would account on how quickly and seriously he took the witches' prophecies to be. he was in line for the throne, in other words, if all the heirs before him dies or are rid off, he would naturally become King. Duncan even said that he owes Macbeth a great deal for the defeat of the traitor Thane of Cawdor, this further leads Macbeth into believing that he might have a chance to be King. However, immediately after this, Duncan establishes his son as the one to succeed. This pushes Macbeth to more extreme methods, which suggests his readiness to commit murder for his ambition.
even before killing duncan he is not sure if he should do it or not Lady Macbeth forces him to by calling him names and after he has killed duncan he literally goes mad he hears voices saying "Macbeth hath murdered sleep!" after he has done the deed, he could not even think straight to finish his job he was ordered to leave the dagger but he has come back with them he could not believe he has done such a deed and is so ashamed that he says "all of the waters of neptune will not wash this blood from my hands" that is not literal, but psychological he never regains sanity and becomes a serial killer
Banquo voices his suspicion that Macbeth has attained the crown through foul means, such as murder. He questions Macbeth's sudden rise to power and his prophetic encounter with the witches, suggesting that he may have conspired to fulfill his own destiny.
In Act 2 Scene 2, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] stabs King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040] and his two royal chamberlains to death. He is unhinged by the bloodied corpses and crime scene. He hears warning voices of sleepless nights for the rest of his life. One such voice accuses him, 'Macbeth does murther sleep...' [Line 36].
she tells him to go bleep and blop
Drew Nelson voices Duncan the Juvenile Delinquent .
I'm sure anyone would be worried about hearing voices. It means you are not mentally sound.
Lady Macbeth was made of sterner stuff than her husband off the battlefield. Where he hesitated, she stiffened his courage and determination to kill their sovereign by likening a reluctance for murder to that for passion. In Act 1 Scene 7 of the Shakespearean play, Macbeth [c. 1014-August 15, 1057] regretted having considered foul means for claiming the Scottish crown and throne from King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040]. But his wife [b. c. 1015] wouldn't be talked out of the murderous plot that she already had worked out. She accused her husband of inconstancy and unreliability. She asked if his commitment to their marriage and his feelings for her as his spouse were equally changing and undependable.
Terrible. He wishes he hadn't done it. "I am afraid to think what I have done", "Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my hand?", "Wake Duncan with thy knocking; I wish thou couldst!" are some of the things he says that confirm this.
Malcolm uses neither the word voices nor the word woe. Perhaps you are reading Macbeth by someone other than Shakespeare.
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