His moral compass guides him to make the decision to not kill Duncan, showing that although Macbeth does indeed have morals, he is easily manipulatable. In Macbeth’s soliloquy as he moves towards murdering Duncan, he sees “a dagger of the mind… witchcraft… and withered murder… [a] wolf… moves like a ghost… hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear thy very stones prate of my whereabout” (II.i.33-58). As Macbeth moves to murder Duncan, his thoughts are filled with evil images like “witchcraft” and a “wolf” which are a warning from his conscience that killing Duncan would be a crime beyond all evil. Macbeth also thinks that the “stones” show his “whereabouts” as he walks towards Duncan, showing that his moral compass knows that committing a crime. After killing Duncan, Macbeth “could not say ‘Amen’ when they did say ‘God bless us’... [he] had most need of blessing and ‘Amen’ stuck in my throat” (II.ii.31-36). Macbeth seems to have been suddenly stricken by his conscience as he is unable to say “Amen” and cannot
His moral compass guides him to make the decision to not kill Duncan, showing that although Macbeth does indeed have morals, he is easily manipulatable. In Macbeth’s soliloquy as he moves towards murdering Duncan, he sees “a dagger of the mind… witchcraft… and withered murder… [a] wolf… moves like a ghost… hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear thy very stones prate of my whereabout” (II.i.33-58). As Macbeth moves to murder Duncan, his thoughts are filled with evil images like “witchcraft” and a “wolf” which are a warning from his conscience that killing Duncan would be a crime beyond all evil. Macbeth also thinks that the “stones” show his “whereabouts” as he walks towards Duncan, showing that his moral compass knows that committing a crime. After killing Duncan, Macbeth “could not say ‘Amen’ when they did say ‘God bless us’... [he] had most need of blessing and ‘Amen’ stuck in my throat” (II.ii.31-36). Macbeth seems to have been suddenly stricken by his conscience as he is unable to say “Amen” and cannot