Macbeth's Coronation Essay

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Walking towards the gloomy Castle, I began to analyze Macbeth’s coronation that would take place. Since our expeditions during the war, Macbeth has shown a great growth. I followed my dear friend Macbeth, and I became one, learning from our behaviors. I studied his actions since they were efficient during our battles. Being that I was very familiar with his movements, I knew something had been wrong with Macbeth for a while now. However, a coronation has not been held in the kingdom since the crowing of King Duncan. This reason has been because the King has not trusted anyone with his Kingdom until Macbeth. We all witnessed the crowning of Macbeth, and from today on we will serve to protect our king, because he will guide and bring us forth …show more content…

He seemed to be very uneasy and I had a perfect idea why. I knew something wasn’t right the moment Lady Macbeth continued to look at her husband. She seemed anxious and I could read her body language as she was trying to maintain her posture. I noticed how quickly she acted to find excuses for him when he began to talk to himself. He screeched at the guest at the table, telling them,
“I know what you think of me, you all know the truth and I know it!” Lady Macbeth told us that to not engage to his commotion, for occasionally he had “visions”. I aggravatingly started questioning actions, not understanding why he was happy to know Banquo had died, why did he have him killed? Burning as suspicion, lead me to thinking how the king Duncan had died. No one knew what truly happened in the sudden death. I saw how Macbeth was in a trance, and I could not seem to understand why he was making such a show.
Macbeth only showed signs that he would become worse, muttering that “blood will have blood”. I quickly saw how Lady Macbeth acted, pushing him to the side. Oblivious, they had not noticed that I followed behind them to hear better. I heard as she told him to snap out of his trance, and that it was mental what he was experiencing. She told him,
“Dear, you have to stop acting in such manner, people will begin to think their King has gone

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