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Macbeth Betrayal Quotes

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Macbeth begs the witches, “Stay, you imperfect speakers, tell me more.” This dialogue shows that Macbeth no longer cares about betraying his friends. He is too focused and worried about becoming the King and Thanes. Which will lead to him betraying Duncan by killing him to become the King. The author uses ambition leads to betrayal Lady Macbeth asks ‘’ Why did you bring these daggers from the palace ‘’(2.3,4-7). Macbeth replies,”I'll go no more, I am afraid to think what I have done” ;(2.3,49-50) This shows how his betrayal has taken extreme effects on him mentally so much so that he doesn't even want to touch the dagger after realizing his deceivious acts. This quote shows Macbeth's corruption, he is confused and regretful over betraying …show more content…

There are three witches that tell the Scottish general Macbeth that he will be King of Scotland and he goes as far as betraying the king of Scotland and his best friend. In “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” William Shakespeare uses Macbeth’s interactions between the symbols of the crown and the dagger through dialogue to reveal the theme of being controlled by ambition can lead to betrayal to people close to you. Starting with the witches and their symbol, the storm cloud. Macbeth was so greedy his friendship with Banquo did not matter the interactions of Macbeth with the symbol of the crown. Shows that betrayal took over Macbeth, the crown symbolizes power and authority and the quest for kingship. Using the symbols of the daggers and witches throughout the play, Shakespeare shows Macbeth’s feelings about his betrayal towards those close to him. This implies that Macbeth is weak, he is seeing the dagger that isn't really there, knowing he is going to kill his friend whom he was once loyal to. In the play of “Macbeth” the hero Macbeth has slain enemies and came back from a successful battle then out of nowhere the weather begins to change and he sees the 3 old women Saying “All hail Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Glamis!” Say’s the first witch ”All hail, Macbeth! Hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor! Says the second witch, “All hail, Macbeth, that shall be king hereafter! Says the third

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