Theme Of Guilt In Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'

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This passage contains another meaning that only Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are aware of. To the other characters, Macbeth is wishing that he would have died an hour earlier so he would not have to face the terror of the king’s death. What Macbeth was actually conveying is that if he had died an hour earlier, he wouldn’t have killed the king. This passage is significant because he is already beginning to feel the remorse of what he had done not even an hour after he had done it. This feeling of guilt and remorse shows that Macbeth is not a cold blooded character. He never had enough mental strength to kill, but now that he has done it he is starting to lose his mental stability. If this feeling were to get stronger, or if his mental strength continues