1. Macbeth
On the other hand, after killing Duncan, Macbeth is paralyzed with horror from what he has done. ... Clearly, at this point in the play, Lady Macbeth is the callous, as well as devilish, force driving the hesitant Macbeth to carry out his immoral actions. ... Evidently, Lady Macbeth's demise begins with her smug belief that she can easily deal with guilt. ... This change shows her deterioration because she becomes so terrified at the memories that perfunctorily flash through her mind that she ends up committing what most critics consider suicide (Note: the act of suicide is never direct...
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