He is a loyal friend to Banquo and is positive in the support of his people. Although it starts off this way gaining the intelligence from the witches make his wife Lady Macbeth, the true villain, instigate Macbeth to murder King Duncan. Macbeth still has a sense of morality here but he feels as if he HAS to do this task. Not long after the deed is done, Macbeth loses his solid footing on reality and falls into a void. Initially, he shows a soul what's more, some compassion however instigated by Lady Macbeth, he soon loses all signs of morality. He sells out indications of madness through his activities as well as his mind. The degeneration of his brain is additionally apparent from his response after Duncan is slaughtered. His conscience is immediately corrupted as he says: Me thought I heard a voice cry “Sleep no more!/Macbeth doth sleep,” the innocent sleep,…
He is a loyal friend to Banquo and is positive in the support of his people. Although it starts off this way gaining the intelligence from the witches make his wife Lady Macbeth, the true villain, instigate Macbeth to murder King Duncan. Macbeth still has a sense of morality here but he feels as if he HAS to do this task. Not long after the deed is done, Macbeth loses his solid footing on reality and falls into a void. Initially, he shows a soul what's more, some compassion however instigated by Lady Macbeth, he soon loses all signs of morality. He sells out indications of madness through his activities as well as his mind. The degeneration of his brain is additionally apparent from his response after Duncan is slaughtered. His conscience is immediately corrupted as he says: Me thought I heard a voice cry “Sleep no more!/Macbeth doth sleep,” the innocent sleep,…