however in this particular play, the evil is transferred from the villains directly to the hero. (Nature of Evil in Macbeth by Md Saiful Islam)
shakespeare displays the unending impact of evil over the guilty and ambitious mind which took he and his wife to commit …show more content…
macbeth is portrayed as a man "full o'th' milk of human kindness" (Act 1 Scene 5). as the play evolves, the audience is exposed to mavbeth's heroic actions which are in favor of the kingdom and is applauded for his bravery and loyalty towards the king. however soon, he is conquered and controlled by evil and once the murder is committed, the human feelings in him begins to be wiped out till he becomes "the unnatural man, cut off from humannity and God" (Nature of Evil in Macbeth by Md Saiful Islam). the more he engages himself in crimes, the more his humanly feelings are weakened and we end up meeting with a macbeth who is fed up with life. the study of macbeth as a character is at the time fascinating and intriguing since the latter is fully aware of his …show more content…
His imagination allows him to have a picture of the moral implications of what he is about to do and he even imagine the awful scene of the crime. the soliloquy of Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 7 demonstrates his "kinship with the moral order before he commits the crime" (Nature of Evil in Macbeth by Md Saiful Islam) However Macbeth's exceeding ambitions is so devastating that he has no no choice that to finally gives in before them which later leaves him in an absolute depression and anxiety and receives nothing but rejection from everyone once closed to