Rhetorical Analysis Of Macbeth

Words: 326
Pages: 2

In this excerpt from Act 3, Scene 2 of William Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth, Macbeth seizes his opportunity and takes the throne after he assassinates the previous king, Duncan. Fearing he will get caught for the murdering Duncan and expresses the torment that he is experiencing from his guilt, Macbeth explains his fears to Lady Macbeth. Shakespeare’s use of paradoxical imagery, metaphor, and connotative diction conveys Macbeth’s resentful tone as he describes his fears of the few people still connected to the crown, and his guilt from the horrors of what they have done. In the beginning of the excerpt, Macbeth complains about the problems he and his wife have caused by leaving loose ends like Banquo and the King's son still connected to the