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Macbeth a tragedy play was performed in 1606 which is a morally disguised play confides Macbeth as a ambitious and vile person throughout the play in many ways. Corruption and guilt of Macbeth is shown to depict his personality to see how “brave Macbeth” is changing throughout the play shown by his atrocious actions and ways he tries to conceal his changes.
At the start of the play, Macbeth is evidently described as a loyal, honourable but high status solider who is easily deprived from his ambitious thinking as we immediately sees his corruption when he is doing anything Macbeth as the adjective sentence “vaulting ambition” connotes how satisfied and great it is for him to manage refine his ambition at the start with the “weird sisters” as he turns his humanity to becoming consumed as he starts to have conscience in himself. The horrendous adjective “vaulting” describes how his ambition becomes worse as he starts to have desires for power. As many people in the late 16’s century were part of doing evil acts to become hero’s as this juxtaposes how Macbeth is described at the very start of the play. Audience will feel that Macbeth is admired by his actions as we see him as a brave solider sacrificing himself for his own country.
Further on we evoke Macbeths straightforward soliloquy as he creates uncertainty and confusion using complex sentences at the start of his speech “is this a dagger which I see before me” shows the rhetorical question that he is decisive and depicts the resolution Macbeth is trying to kill King Duncan to show his regicide which wouldn’t be encouraged by the audience too. As this captures when King James had regicide brought to him so he ensured to give an important message to society at the time telling him about his disapproval of it as unlike Macbeth no one would dream about committing a crime as such because its committing a crime against God. The imaginary “dagger” shows the noun is a metaphorical word to him becoming conscience of having violence as this highlights How Macbeth has a sense of military duty to ensure he contemplates his actions in becoming more heroic just like further down the play. Audience will reflect how Macbeth is obliging to the witch’s prophecies
Additionally, we are shown to see Macbeth is callous and dependent on his disguise of erupting his ambition to become worse as he is impatient to achieve his goals as Lady Macbeth is serving Macbeth some help as the image “wash this filthy witness from your hands” suggests the dramatic irony depicts how Lady Macbeth is seeing him mentally detioriating as he starts to confuse himself to as he sees blood-like evidence to show that he’s conscience isn’t right because of what he has done. The adjective “Filthy” refers to the how murderous he is so he would “wash” his hands so he doesn’t get seen by anyone else. Like Macbeth others would have copied and traced the blood on their hands to show how they killed innocent enemy’s in a war-like atmosphere. As this will make the Audience uncomfortable at the way Macbeth is handling the situation of him becoming more remorseful of his ambition.
On the other hand, we again repeatedly see Macbeth committing the tedious crime as we see a symbolic means of guilt of not acting on his ambitions as such as he states “Will all great Neptune's ocean wash with blood clean from my hands” metaphorically humiliates how he realises the gravity of his actions as the image “blood” is shown to be psychologically stained but is an everlasting stain that can never be removed from his bodily skin. As the washing of blood has a definite religious connotation as in the past Pontius Pilate washed his hands after killing Christ but then ultimately regretted it unlike how Macbeth had no doubt about anything in what he has done so audience will feel astonished as he is being described as a decisive solider who only cares what he only thinks and not others as he starts to confide to himself.
Moreover, as Macbeth is still see as ambition character he is still elevating the ways he accumulates in what he does in order to fulfil his goals as he starts to be confused in how to kill the king ”O, horror , horror , horror” as the horrendous repetition clarifies Macduff’s reaction a raw grief of the King murder as Macbeth is carried to be seen in disbelief of doing a bad deed as the adjective “horror” immediately shows how Macbeth is toxic and has been ruined with disdain emotions in himself. As this shows how he reflects what is to make him not adore to the rules to become successful and so makes the audience think as it will traumatise them because they would think that Macbeth turned away of being a “brave” warrior to nothing as he has done a callous thing.