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292We will proceed no further in this business Act 1 Scene 7 line 31 Shakespeare shows that Macbeth still is a the noble soldier he was introduced as and that he likes the Duncan thinks he is a good King and that killing him would not be right This also shows that he is more ambitious and caring than greedy He wants to make his wife happy and therefore does something he would not have done for himself After he killed Duncan Macbeth s change is starting to become more evident However he feels guilty and this feeling is haunting him I am afraid to think what I have done Act 2 Scene 2 line 53 This creates the impression that Macbeth is afraid of himself and of what he has done It also implies that he wants to lock this part of him the ambition driven selfish part away and start new as the King Although he feels so guilty about the murder Macbeth decides to kill Banquo as he could steal his throne Banquo thy soul s flight if it find heaven must find it out tonight Act 3 Scene 1 line 140 The guilt does not stop him from getting rid of every possible enemy or competitor for the throne That he does not kill Banquo himself could indicate that he is scared to kill another person or that it would hurt too much He probably cared much about Banquo since they were together in war and fought side by side During the last two Acts of the play Macbeth has changed into an emotionless and delusional tyrant Seize upon Fife give to th edge o th sword His wife his babes and all unfortunate souls Act 4 Scene 1 line 150 This line shows that for him the lives of people are not valuable anymore He kills more and more people without thinking The only thing that matters to the once noble soldier is that he stays King no matter what It is his whole live now he would be nothing without the crown She should have died hereafter Act 5 Scene 5 line 16 This allows the reader to understand how careless Macbeth had gotten But it could also imply that Macbeth is so obsessed with him his success that he does not see what happens around him or he did not even realize what the servant said and just responded without processing it What s he
That was not born of woman Such a one am I to fear or none Act 5 Scene 7 line 2 4 This proves that Macbeth is delusional He thinks that nobody can kill him that he is stronger than anybody who threatens him At this point Macbeth is not thinking clearly anymore From that the reader could deduce that Macbeth thinks of him as something greater invincible And be these juggling fiends no more believed I ll not fight with thee This suggests that Macbeth realizes that his life is about to end Also he realizes that the witches lied to him He comes to his senses and sees that he is not invincible At the same time he would rather die a King than to live and not be the King anymore I will not yield Act 5 Scene 8 line 27 In the beginning of the tragedy Shakespeare portrays Macbeth as a really caring respectable person However ambition and the influence of other people turned him into an emotionless tyrant