During the various acts Macbeth goes against his wills and murders King Duncan. He does this to be become the king. This then connects to corruption in the power. During the part where Macduff is chatting to Lennox about Duncan's death, he says “O horror, horror, horror!” This represents the fear that Macduff has over the death of King Duncan. This connects to corruption in power because the DEATH of someone was purely due to the drive to gain power. A different form of evidence for the corruption in power is when Macbeth says “And his gashed stabs look'd
During the various acts Macbeth goes against his wills and murders King Duncan. He does this to be become the king. This then connects to corruption in the power. During the part where Macduff is chatting to Lennox about Duncan's death, he says “O horror, horror, horror!” This represents the fear that Macduff has over the death of King Duncan. This connects to corruption in power because the DEATH of someone was purely due to the drive to gain power. A different form of evidence for the corruption in power is when Macbeth says “And his gashed stabs look'd