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That he is so exhausted from the bloodshed caused by his actions that he is almost immune to the pain of death.

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thats true i got it right on apex
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"She should have died hereafter. There would have been a time for such a word." What Macbeth is saying is "I don't want to hear this now. It would have been better if you'd told me later." With an invading English army approaching his castle he cannot lose focus. This is not the time with dealing with his feelings about his wife's death. Nevertheless he feels them, because they send him immediately into that bleakest of soliloquys, "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day."

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He is complex, with both good and bad qualities.

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"She should have died hereafter. There would have been a time for such a word." What Macbeth is saying is "I don't want to hear this now. It would have been better if you'd told me later." With an invading English army approaching his castle he cannot lose focus. This is not the time with dealing with his feelings about his wife's death. Nevertheless he feels them, because they send him immediately into that bleakest of soliloquys, "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day."

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why is macduff able to kill macbeth

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13y ago

Macbeth's reaction to what? The news that he's been made Thane of Cawdor? His wife's death? The appearance of the witches? Duncan's appointment of Malcolm as Prince of Cumberland? The news that Birnam Wood is moving?

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6y ago

It doesn't take much by this point in the play to guess that Macbeth is under a lot of mental stress and is coming apart at the seams. At this point he doesn't want to deal with it. "She should have died hereafter; there would have been time for such a word." But although he says he does not want to deal with it, whether he likes it or not, it severs the last kind connection between Macbeth and anyone or anything. Even shortly before he was trying to hire doctors to help his wife's mental health; now there is nothing to live for and nothing to die for. His life is, as he says, "a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying nothing." He is severely depressed.

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9y ago

He's a very emotional chap. We see this again when he hears about the death of all the members of his family. Of course, only Malcolm could fail to get emotional on hearing that story.

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