1. Macbeth - The Great Downfall
Macbeth feels remorse for his crimes. In fact, he feels so guilty that he decides that he does not wish to look back at his crimes. ... This is being paranoid at its base. ... Paranoia leads to Macbeth's downfall as delusions of persecution cause him to commit crime after crime. Instead of just committing one crime, and getting away with it; Macbeth commits multiple chains of crime that ultimately lead people to his original crimes. ...
- Word Count: 1511
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School