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How Does Guilt Lead To Madness In Macbeth

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In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth, the idea that guilt can lead to madness is portrayed through the downward spiral of the characters Macbeth and his wife after they become murderers in their quest to gain and retain power.

Floating ghoulish head and crown:

The crown represents the royal status of Macbeth and his wife. The disembodied head/grim face is to show the characters as creepy and not human looking/soulless. As murderers, they have gone against their own humaneness. The shadow behind the face shows they are only shadows of their former selves. The spooky face also represents the apparitions that Macbeth begins to see after killing Duncan. The guilt Macbeth is haunted with literally comes to life with Macbeth’s introduction of gory

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