Dagger Paragraph
In the play, Macbeth is shown to be mad this is shown by "Is this a dagger which I see before me, / The handle toward my hand?/ come let me clutch thee:/ I have thee not,and yet I see thee still."/(2,1. 32,33,35). This quote is showing Macbeth seeing images of a dagger that are not there. This makes Macbeth seem mad he is rambling on about a dagger that's not there, almost to be taunting him as to kill the king." I see thee still/ And on thy blade and dudgeon gouts of blood/ Which was not so before".(2,1.45,46,47). Now he is seeing someone blood on the dagger as if he had killed the king. so he must be a mad because he sees things and sees someones blood on a dagger that's not there.
No comments:
Post a Comment