Macbeths gone Mad Kortney Russell
Macbeth stating out "A dagger of the mind a false creation" Act 2 Scene 1 line 38, is one of many examples of why Macbeth is becoming mad. For him to be imagining a dagger floating in the air but can't physically hold on to it, it’s not anything normal. The fact that he knows something is up makes him part sane. Other than that he is completely crazy. Him imagining this dagger that is dripping with blood, as I refer to the play " It is the bloody business which informs thus to mine eyes" Act 2 Scene 1 line 48. Believes that the dagger enforced with blood preferably didn't kill the king, but successfully killed. As he says no matter whom or what "That summons thee to heaven or to hell" Act 2 Scene 1 line 64.

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