1. Significance Macbeth
"BY CLOSE REFERENCE TO HIS SOLILOQUIES, EXAMINE THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF MACBETH"S INNER CONFLICTS." Shortly after we are introduced to Macbeth and until the end of the play, we are constantly made aware of the raging conflict and inner turmoil that is tormenting his mind, body and soul. ... When the initial prophecy is revealed and he is addressed as Cawdor by Rosse the inner conflict begins. ... Although his other soliloquy in scene VII, admist all the contradictory thoughts seems to exude a Macbeth that is willing to act the inner conflict is rampant. ... He has become the embodiment of ...
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- Grade Level: High School