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Guilt And Guilt In Macbeth

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Guilt Can Bring Out the Worst in a Man Guilt can be felt when someone performs an act that they are not proud of and feel remorse for their actions. It is an emotion that can have a positive outlook, although in Shakespeare’s play Macbeth, nothing is positive about the emotional stress that guilt brings to the main character. Macbeth had a bright future ahead of him; he was promoted in his ranks and had a loving wife. One odd evening Macbeth and Banquo had crossed upon three witches that gave both of them prophecies for their futures. Macbeth was told that he would be king by these witches and that got him to thinking. He didn’t know whether that prophecy would come true by his doing or if fate would take its course. This is when Macbeth, with some convincing, knows he has to kill King Duncan in order to have the title that he wants. Macbeth’s downfall occurred mostly from his inability to contain his guilt. Macbeth couldn’t hide the guilt from himself; he didn’t want to kill King Duncan, but his focus was on being king. He couldn’t concentrate on anything else except for the that the three witches had told him. With some convincing from his wife, Macbeth accepts the risks ahead in order to be king. Before he can even make it into the kings’ chambers, he had started hallucinating and had seen two swords with his eyes. He says to himself, "Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible to feelings as to sight? Or art thou but a dagger of the mind, a false creation, proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain? I see thee yet, in form as palpable as this which now I draw" (Shakespeare 75). Macbeth is stating that he sees two daggers with his eyes, however, he only has one real dagger in his grasp. Seeing things that are not real is part of being paranoid which is a symptom of guilt. Not only was Macbeth panicking before the murder of King Duncan, but after the deed was done, he couldn’t cover up the murder himself due to his state of shock. Macbeth was talking to himself after Lady Macbeth went to clean the murder scene and he heard noises, “Whence is that knocking? How is't with me, when every noise appalls me? What hands are here? ha! they pluck out mine eyes. Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood clean from my

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