Humans can manipulate their feelings so that they look different from how they are truly feeling inside; actions happen because of the coving up of true feelings. William Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a play about a Scottish king named Macbeth who becomes consumed with paranoia and fear to the point where he loses all part of reality with the help of his wife Lady Macbeth, who drives him to change. This is a prophecy that Macbeth was foretold to be king of Scotland. Lady Macbeth’s guilt is the primary reason for her suicide: at the beginning of the play, the mask of ruthlessness Lady Macbeth wears to convince Macbeth to change his nature leads to the death of Duncan. He then goes on a path of further destruction that she has no control over. When …show more content…
Macbeth writes for his plan to kill Banquo. He alludes to what could happen to Lady Macbeth who is left out of his plans: “What’s to be done?/ Be innocent of the knowledge, desert chuck/ Till thou applaud the deed” (Acts iii.sc.iii 50-52). Now that the deeds have been done, Macbeth starts to take the mask as a personal and not to suppress feelings that he had from killing his friends so that he could have power. He has changed from his scared and weak self to a man who is on the verge of going insane and Lady Macbeth can’t stop it because he is too far gone. This adds to the tone of being ominous and sticky because of the plan that Macbeth has made without her and she has to watch things fall apart in front of her. Before Macbeth was easy to manipulate into doing tasks: All Lady Macbeth had to do was convince him to think that killing people is ok if it’s for power. Now, he has to take that to heart and can become the manipulator Lady Macbeth can only watch. During the dinner party, Lady Macbeth tries to take back the situation by mentioning “The fit is momentary; upon a thought/ He will again be well. If you note him” (Acts