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Insanity In Macbeth
Word count: 417 | Approximate pages: 2
Insanity to a certain person is someone's inability to make
reasonable decisions and also the inability to separate the real from fake.
In Shakespeare's MacBeth, the main character MacBeth goes through many
incidents that make him seem insane. His insanity is evident throughout the
whole play from his hallucinations to the ability to kill anyone he feels
as a threat.
One instance of insanity is his the meeting the witches. Witches
are of the supernatural realm. Even to believe in the supernatural realm is
to be a little insane. MacBeth talks ....
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