Monday, May 2, 2011

Act 1 Scene 7 - Macbeth Soliloquy - If it Were Done!

In this soliloquy Macbeth is thinking of the consequences if he actually kills the king. He thinks if he kills the king it would be done fast and he would gain so much from doing something so quick, Macbeth realizes that he also would be risking everything if he did murder the king. He knows how people think he is loyal, even Duncan trusts him. Macbeth thinks that the all the people in the land would be so saddened by the death of such a wonderful king. The only thing now stopping Macbeth’s mind from thinking he should kill the king is he is dive to be king. Macbeth has so much drive to have power and has not signs of stopping till he has power.

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