Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Guilt and loyalty
- Macbeth originally loyal to
Scotland and the king
Duncan
- In the battle at the beginning
Macbeth was described to have
fought fearlessly
- After hearing the prophecies by the
witches he immediately thinks of
murdering Duncan
- Shows he has thought about this before
- Maybe not as loyal to the king as he seemed
- Duncan was shown to be a great king
- Because of this, the lords were
loyal to him
- Banquo was also said to have fought
well in the battle
- He is loyal to his sense of honour
- Won't let ambition or the witches
affect him
- Throughout the play Macbeth acts loyal
- So does Lady Macbeth
- Links in with reality and appearance
- Malcolm flees to England to ask for the
aid of overthrowing Macbeth
- Does this not because he wants power but
because he is loyal to Scotland
- Macduff goes to England as well
- Loyalty to Scotland is tested by Malcolm
to see whether he is a spy of Macbeth or
not
- Plays a big part in near the end of the play
- Is the cause of Lady
Macbeths downfall
- Lack of sleep due to nightmares
of what her and Macbeth have
done drives her mad
- Starts to sleep walk
- Leads to her killing herself