1. Macbeth
During the play, he suffers because of his dark secrets and battles his conscience even after his specific desire is reached or accomplished. ... As the play further matures, Macbeth becomes very overprotective of his secrets and develops a lack of communication about them with his wife. Macbeth becomes so frightened that someone may discover his secrets that he decides to trust no one but himself. ... By isolating everyone from himself, in order not to reveal his secrets, Macbeth terminates with no one to rely one. ... (5.3.76) As a result, Macbeth has no one to share his thoughts with, n...
- Word Count: 1597
- Approx Pages: 6
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School