At the beginning there is a sense of hopelessness and despair on Macbeth upon hearing the news of the death of his wife. “She would have died hereafter” (Act 5 Scene 5, Line 16), this line is being uttered by Macbeth to show the a sense of regret through his ambitious action on fulfilling his insatifiable desire for power; which had lead to the fautian contrast of Lady Macbeth for the throne and to crown Macbeth as king. The word “hereafter is a symbolic of the passing of time and It reveals the remorse of Macbeth on not being able to properly mourn Lady Macbeth. However this may be revealing how he is blinded in ambition and power; in which he shows no sign of caring and becomes more and more paranoid as he believes that she would have died at sometime, where it is just a matter of time. …show more content…
The repetition of the word “Tomorrow” denotes the blandness of life and expresses the insanity of Macbeth as he starts to recognize that the prophecies of the witches are not being fulfilled the way it meant to be; causing him to think of the futility of human existence and the foolishness of his additional actions. Moreover it crushes all his ingenuous desire to be forced to face