"life is a Tale, TOld by an idiot, Signifying nothing" Explain why Macbeth comes to this conclusion.
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'Life… is a tale, Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.'
Why does Macbeth find life meaningless?
If Macbeth were to look in the mirror, at the time he spoke these words he would
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numbed by the numerous murders he has carried out that death has become like a companion to him who is with him all day long. When it returned to him with his wife, Macbeth was barely surprised and uttered to himself these words as a testament to the state of mind he is in and what he has become. "Life is a tale…, Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing."
numbed by the numerous murders he has carried out that death has become like a companion to him who is with him all day long. When it returned to him with his wife, Macbeth was barely surprised and uttered to himself these words as a testament to the state of mind he is in and what he has become. "Life is a tale…, Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing."