The play Macbeth is written by William Shakespeare. This play was set in Scotland and focuses on a mighty and ambitious warrior called Macbeth who was a commander in the Scottish army. His meeting with three witches who announces a prophecy of him becoming the king of Scotland leads him to murder the current king of Scotland. His extensive belief in more prophecies introduced by the three witches launches him into a series of cold blooded murders. As a result, Macbeth faces the consequences of these deaths by becoming mentally unstable. However, …show more content…
The witches predict Macbeths entrance, he asks the withes to reveal the truth of their prophecies to him, to answer his questions, they summon horrible apparitions, each of which offers a prediction to allay Macbeths fear. Witches perfume a mad dance and then vanish. Lennox enters and tells Macbeth that Macduff has fled to England Macbeth sends murders to capture Macduff’s castle and kill Macduff’s wife and children and Macduff gets a letter, “All my pretty ones? Did you say all? O-hell-kite! All? what, all my pretty chickens and their dam at one fell swoop?”, Macduff’s astonished grief at the news that Macbeth has slaughtered his family. At night the king’s palace at Dunsinane, a doctor and a gentle woman discuss Lady Macbeths strange habit of sleepwalking. “ out, damned spot! Out, I say! One: two: why then, tis time to do’t. Hell is murky! Fie, my lord, fie! A soldier and feard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account? Yet who would have thought the old man to Lady Macbeths sleepwalking scene, memories of the might of the murder tumble out. Malcolm/ Macduff sets a war with Macbeth for what Macbeth has done to Macduff’s family and Malcolm’s father …show more content…
So Macbeth becomes the king of Scotland and he kept believing the prophecies, the people that he knew like Banquo got killed by the assassins because Macbeth believed that he was a treat to Macbeth being king. Macbeth sees the ghost of Banquo and this pushes him off the brink of mental stability. All though he and lady Macbeth are accountable for the deaths of Duncan and Banquo, they don’t receive proper punishment for their sins. How ever their cold blooded murders do haunt them and punish them mentally. When his wife died Macbeth felt guiltily for his wife’s death. When Macduff finally kills Macbeth he allows to escape his sins and the guilt as well as the torture Macbeth felt for all the blood he has shed. All though Macbeth was tortured mentally, he was some how able to escape formal physical punishment for what he had done allowing him to also get away with a perfect