1. Macbeth
The Inner-Macbeth Assumptions are made throughout our lives, just as the nobles suspect Macbeth of murder. ... Like a child, Macbeth attempts to run away from his problems, yet he has no where to go. ... Macbeth "s conscious screams through, "Ere we will eat our meal I fear and sleep in the affliction of these terrible dreams that shake us nightly", for the reality of the crime has come into realization and the only one Macbeth can confide in is Lady Macbeth. At this point in the book, no guilt is felt on behalf of Lady Macbeth leaving Macbeth resembling a boy crying for help when no one is...
- Word Count: 529
- Approx Pages: 2