Macbeth Act II

When Macbeth has the vision of the dagger it is very interesting to see how he reacts. He seems confused at first but not opposed to it. He actually asks to hold it. He is aware that it is a vision and that it is not real. He describes his mind as "feverishly excited", this implies that he wants to kill Duncan and that he is looking forward to it. He has this whole conversation with himself and ends up coming to terms with killing Duncan so that he can be king. I find this scene to be very interesting. The reader is able to know what Macbeth is thinking and understand him better.

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