Wednesday, November 15, 2017
Macbeth Act 2 Response
Act 2 shows a different view of Macbeth. He does not seem to be as motivated by the prophecy, as it seems like he does not believe it is worth it to become king. He depicted as a pushover, as he follows his wife's commands even though he doesaid not believe in the cause of killing Duncan to become king. When hever finally goes through with the deed, he is ridden with guilt and fear, tor the point where Lady Macbeth has to plant the evidence on the guards. In the morningame when the king is discovered, everyone turns their suspicionew to Duncan'so fleeing sons rather than Macbeth, even with all of the holes in his story. However, it does not seem Rossi is fooled.
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