Macbeth Act 1 Scene 7 Monologue

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Macbeth’s soliloquy at the start of Act 1 Scene 7 holds great significance for the audience because this monologue reveals that Macbeth is a truly divided character. Macbeth’s soliloquy reveals Macbeth’s true intentions and what is thinking about, Macbeth reveals that he does not want to kill King Duncan because Duncan has been loyal and Macbeth himself is a loyal subject to his king. As a result of this soliloquy Macbeth talks himself out of this plan but Lady Macbeth enters the scene and destroys his confidence also continues to manipulate Macbeth, as result Macbeth kills King Duncan in his sleep, this shows Lady Macbeth’s ability to persuade Macbeth to do as what she think is best for her own self. This soliloquy is one of the more important