The Role of anger and fear in Macbeth.
Date Submitted: 09/01/2004 21:29:44
The Role of anger and fear in Macbeth
On a level of human hostility the play Macbeth focuses on Macbeth's savage and insane rise to the top. The murder of King Duncan, his guiltless conscience, and his arrogant mentality grows more intense throughout the play. Anger is a strong passion or emotion of displeasure or antagonism, excited by a real or supposed injury or insult to one's self or others, or by the intent to
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both fear and anger to do harm to any one he suspects of knowing his crimes.
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