From the beginning, humans have found a way to fail to achieve or achieve their goals. During the play, Macbeth, Shakespeare showed a struggle between Mrs. Macbeth and Mrs. Macbeth. After all, the real argument is whether or not Mrs Macbeth and Mrs Macbeth will directly follow their instincts, as they have come up with plans to achieve their own desires or because they can not rule.
Shakespeare uses sleep to express the innocence of the character and inner struggle, creates dark emotions, develops innocence and guilt. The evil and selfish behavior of Mrs. Macbeth and Mrs. Macbeth lost their peace, so they experienced a sleepless nights in the play. Their lack of sleep is exhausted both physically and mentally. They all killed sleep; therefore they will never be happy from peace because of their guilty conscience. Through that pattern, Macbeth surpassed his life and eroded his conscience with sin themed theme.
Macbeth and Macbeth 's guilt feelings are very strong and unpleasant emotions, usually caused by her own actions. This strong emotion is "Macbeth", one of the themes of William Shakespeare. Both Macbeth and Mrs Macbeth feel guilty, but they respond in different ways. The guilt made Macbeth hard, but it brought the death of Mrs Macbeth. When Macbeth sentenced a sentence, guilt made Macbeth defeated, where he could no longer think. Her memorable words and temptations continued to progress until Macbez finally gave up and acted as told. Even if this was a tragedy, Macbeth seemed to be released from it when Mrs. Macbeth died.
Crazy was the theme of Macbeth, destroying Mrs. Macbeth and taking charge of Macbeth 's delusions, irrationality, impulsive behavior. Shakespeare presents this theme by clarifying ways in which guilt drives up their madness; over time, Macbeth becomes more ruthless and Lady Macbeth, especially the fifth act, the first act , "Damn places" on line 33, she tried to remove it with increasingly strong power. As modern audiences become more aware of the signs and symptoms of the mental condition, the crazy theme of Macbeth will be shown to modern audiences earlier than the 17th century audience. As for the drama, viewers of the Shakespeare era may not have such a patience and may consider a completely different solution from the contemporary audience, considering the environment, personality and triggers before judging the role not.
How does Shakespeare present a crazy theme in drama Macbeth? What is the way of viewing Shakespeare's spectators' shows against this theme? What do you think of the modern audience?