Mental Deterioration In Macbeth

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Macbeth makes several bad decisions throughout the play. The consequences of the few decisions catch up to Macbeth, which result in his mental deterioration and downfall. Macbeth’s character traits are driving forces in this mental deterioration. The characters traits include his blind ambition. , his guilt, and also false hopes. In Act II, we see Macbeth’s nearly paralyzed with guilt over the murder of Duncan. While, he is ambitious, his guilt was not intended plan for gaining power. In a letter sent to Lady Macbeth, which states that,” This have I thought good to deliver thee, my dearest”. In this quote, Macbeth hints to his wife that he has plans to become a king. We see the growth of Macbeth’s guilt. Macbeth thinks he sees Banquo