Macbeth - Analysis Of Fear
Fear, this motivates us to do
many things no matter if they are right or wrong. In the play
Macbeth it was fear that was the main motivating factor
that influenced the outcome of the play. This can be proved
by the subsequent murders that followed after Duncan's,
why were these committed? Because Macbeth was scared
of being caught and having to pay for the wrongs he had
done. Also look at Lady Macbeth, he constant washing of
her hands, sleepwalking and other behaviour like this. All
done out of fear, and like her husband fear of being caught.
The final piece of proof I offer is Macbeth's actions, they
were all due to fear, not only of being caught but of the
witches' prophecies, he was scared of them coming true
and tried to stop them from happening. This whole play
was inspired by fear and what it and do to a person. To
begin, we'll address Macbeth's subsequent murders,
following Duncan's. For Macbeth, he's just killed the King
of Scotland and blamed it on his son.......
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