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Macbeth (Relationship with Lady Macbeth (when she died, his only response…
Macbeth
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PTSD
It's uncertain whether he is hallucinating, due to stress and guilt or if he's been plagued by supernatural ghosts.
After murdering the king, he starts hearing voices telling him he will ''sleep no more''.
When Banquo is murdered, Macbeth sees his ghost.
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His paranoia increases throughout the play, until eventually reaching the point when he arranges the murder of Banquo (his one-time friend).
Character
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The first protagonist to set out to do something he knows is completely wrong and is deeply conflicted about it.
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Initially skeptical of supernatural prophecies. But one their prophecy comes true, he becomes fixated on the idea of becoming king. He realizes that the only way to do so, is to kill the king and claim the throne. He feels guilt.
Questions
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Maybe he was fully responsible for his actions, which was why he arranged to kill Banquo, without the help of his wife or the witches.
Quotes
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"Stars, hide your fires; let not light see my black and deep desires.'
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