Actions Seeing as though her own husband, Macbeth did not terminate the arrangement that was previously made between her and himself, which then caused Lady Macbeth to get extremely exasperated with him!! “Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures; ‘tis the eye of childhood.”
Speech For instance, here in this scene Macbeth does not realistically own the things that belong to him. Meanwhile Lady Macbeth is hankering for her husband to bring back what she believes is his. “And …show more content…
He isn’t content with what he’d done to Duncan; which is why Macbeth nevermore wants to be in that type of predicament again as long as he lives. Which is why he feels guilt. “I’ll go no more: I am afraid to think what I have done; look on’t again I dare not.
Speech Like any other normal person when they do something bad, Macbeth actually wants to keep his character for the reason that; he doesn’t want it to be jeopardized for doing something that he’ll regret. “Dare do all that may not become a man; who dares do more is non.”
Thoughts This is where I questioned Macbeth and Duncan’s relationship. It says that they’re supposed to be companions, If that’s the case then why execute him? I mean aren’t they supposed to be close companions, which makes me wonder why he did it to his own companion. “He’s here in double trust; first as I am a strong kinsman and his subject, strong both against the deed; then, as his host
Interactions This is where Macbeth starts to feel torn apart because he believes as though the situation is not going to work out in his favor. “We shall proceed no further in this