Macbeths decline of power
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- Macbeths decline of power
- paranoia
- guilt
- Banquo (Duncans murder)
- Prophecy - Banquo's children are to become kings.
- Banquo (Duncans murder)
- tyrannical leader
- guilt
- witchcraft starts his obsession
- Banquo's ghost
- "the tables full"
- Emphatic statement.
- hallucinating
- "thou canst not say I did it: never shake Thy gory locks at me."
- In denial 'never'
- brutality of the murder of Banquo 'gory'
- disloyalty and betrayal
- "Ay, and a bold one, that dare look on that Which might appal the devil"
- maniacal
- hysteria
- even the devil would be ashamed of Macbeths doings.
- "thou canst not say I did it: never shake Thy gory locks at me."
- hallucinating
- Emphatic statement.
- "the tables full"
- paranoia
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