Macbeth: The Increase of Evil Power
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Pages: 3
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For the first time since claiming the throne, Macbeth feels a little bit of his conscience. Macbeth allows his own courage and selfishness to rapidly spin out of control. His insensible soul will only grow worse, and more hallucinations are bound to come. The story of Macbeth, like most of Shakespeare's plays, tells a story that has a moral lesson attached to it. What is learned is essential to how the reader views the play.
For the first time since claiming the throne, Macbeth feels a little bit of his conscience. Macbeth allows his own courage and selfishness to rapidly spin out of control. His insensible soul will only grow worse, and more hallucinations are bound to come. The story of Macbeth, like most of Shakespeare's plays, tells a story that has a moral lesson attached to it. What is learned is essential to how the reader views the play.