1. Macbeth Essay
He values success because it brings spectacular fame and new titles of royal favor heaped upon him in public. ... After the murder of Duncan, the natural good in him compels him to acknowledgment that, in committing the unnatural act, he has filed away his mind and has given his eternal jewel, the soul, to those demonic forces which are the enemy of mankind. ... But since a wholly free act is one in accordance with reason, in proportion as his reason is more and more blinded by apprehension of the imagination and passions of the sensitive appetite, his volitions become less and less free. ....
- Word Count: 1619
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: Undergraduate