1. Macbeth
She died because of all this pressure and her guilt about the murder. ... Macbeth is actuated in his conduct mainly by an inordinate desire for worldly honors; his delight lies primarily in buying golden opinions from all sorts of people. ... Now so long as these mutable goods are at all commensurate with his inordinate desires - and such is the case, up until he covets the kingship - Macbeth remains an honorable gentleman. ... These demons in the guise of witches cannot read his inmost thoughts, but from observation of facial expression and other bodily manifestations they surmise with compar...
- Word Count: 2254
- Approx Pages: 9
- Grade Level: Undergraduate