How the Character of Macbeth Changes Between Act I Scene iii, and Act III Scene I

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How the Character of Macbeth Changes Between Act I Scene iii, and Act III Scene I

Shakespeare uses many different methods to show that Macbeth changes

greatly between Act I Scene iii and Act III Scene i, these include his

use of language in speeches and directional action. Banquo's reaction

in Act I Scene iii shows that Macbeth is initially afraid of the

prophecy. Macbeth's own speech indicates that he is unsure of the

truth in what he has been told, but is both intrigued and excited by

the thought of becoming king, however, he is confused by his inner

thoughts of murder and deceit. His speech in Act I Scene iii shows

that he is still loyal to Banquo. However, by Act III Scene i his

irrational speech betrays his paranoia. His action in employing the

murderers shows his desperation to remain king, combined with his

speech exposes his deceitful nature. Macbeth's guilty and frail mental

state is revealed through his speeches to the audience.

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