1. Macbeth Essay
These demons in the guise of witches cannot read his inner-most thoughts, but from observing his facial expressions and body language, they surmise what passions drive him and what dark desires lie in wait. ... He recognizes that the acts of conscience which torture him are really expressions of that outraged natural law, which inevitably reduced him to his bare human existence. ... That is to say, there is still left necessarily some natural good in him; sin cannot completely deprive him of his rational nature, which is the root of his inescapable inclination to virtue. ...
- Word Count: 1619
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: Undergraduate